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From Perpetrator to Protector?– Post-war Rebel Networks as Informal Security Providers in Liberia

机译:从肇事者到保护者?–战后叛军网络在利比里亚担任非正式安全提供者

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The dismantling of rebel structures at the end of civil war is often considered to be one of the most important aspects of a successful transition to peace. Combatants are expected to lay down their weapons, but also to abandon their wartime networks. Yet, peace agreements and subsequent Disarmament Demobilisation and Reintegration (DDR) processes do not automatically, or necessarily, destroy rebel networks. In Liberia such structures have lingered since the war came to an end in 2003 and networks of ex-combatants are still active, though maintained and mobilised for new purposes.The security political situation in Liberia, with weak formal security institutions and a history of predatory behaviour, has created an environment where informal initiatives for security and protection are called upon. In such an environment informal security groups have a natural platform. Based on original interview material and findings from fieldwork this thesis examines how post-war rebel networks are organised and operate in the informal security arena, while describing the rationale behind these lingering features of war. By doing so this thesis sheds light on how the adaptive capacity of former rebel soldiers is utilised by various Liberian actors, and the risks, but also possible positive outcomes, of such a development.This dissertation follows individuals, former rebel commanders in particular, in post-war rebel networks from the time of war to 2013. We will see them, and ex-combatants around them, mobilised as ‘recycled’ warriors in times of regional wars and crisis, as vigilantes and informal security providers for economic and political purposes. Yet, we will also meet them when there are no specific event ex-combatants could be mobilised to fully examine the relevance of post-war rebel networks and ex-combatant identity in contemporary Liberia. In the conclusions basic underlying aims and purposes with the processes of demobilisation and reintegration are challenged. And as this thesis finds, one might even argue that these ex-combatants have succeeded in reintegrating themselves due to, not despite, the fact that they have not been demobilised.
机译:内战结束时拆除反叛组织经常被认为是成功过渡到和平的最重要方面之一。预计战斗人员将放下武器,但也将放弃战时网络。但是,和平协议及随后的解除武装复员和重返社会进程并不会自动或必定会破坏叛军网络。自2003年战争结束以来,利比里亚的这种结构一直徘徊不前,尽管为新的目的而维持和动员了前战斗人员网络,但他们仍然活跃。利比里亚的安全政治局势,正规安全机构薄弱,掠夺性历史悠久行为创造了一个环境,要求采取非正式的安全与保护措施。在这样的环境中,非正式安全小组拥有自然的平台。基于原始的采访材料和实地调查的结果,本文研究了战后叛乱网络在非正式安全领域的组织和运作方式,同时描述了战争这些挥之不去的特征背后的原因。通过这样做,本论文揭示了利比里亚各种行动者如何利用前叛军士兵的适应能力,以及这种发展的风险,以及可能产生的积极成果。本论文主要针对个人,特别是前叛军指挥官。从战争时期到2013年的战后叛乱网络。我们将看到它们以及周围的前战斗人员在区域战争和危机时期被动员为“循环再造”的战士,为经济和政治目的担任警卫和非正式安全提供者。但是,如果没有特定的活动可以调动前战斗人员来全面研究战后叛军网络和前战斗人员身份在当代利比里亚的相关性,我们也会与他们会面。在结论中,对复员和重返社会进程的基本基本目的和宗旨提出了挑战。正如本论文所发现的,甚至可能有人争辩说,这些前战斗人员已经成功地重返社会,这是由于他们没有复员的事实,尽管如此。

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    Bjarnesen Mariam;

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