Why conflict prevention does not exclude the use of force: the challenge of coercive prevention: a comparative analysis of actors and theory in Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands and the US
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M
ICHAELA
C.
H
ERTKORN
:
W
HY
CONFLICT
PREVENTION
AND
M
ILITARY
MEANSARE
NO
CONTRADICT
ION
CONTENT
PAGE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
.
9
INTRODUCTION
.
11
A.
ACTORS
.
13
INTRODUCTION:
WHAT
ARE
ACTORS?
.
13
I.
THEORY
(CURRENT
THEORETICAL
DISCOURSES)
.
14
1.
MULTI-TRACK
DIPLOMACY
.
14
2.
THE
(GROWMG)
ROLE
OF
NON
GOVERNMENTAL
ORGANIZATIONS
(NGOS)
.
19
2.1.
NETWORKS
OF
NGOS
(FOR
EXAMPLE,
THE
EUROPEAN
PLATFORM
FOR
CONFLICT
PREVENTION
AND
TRANSFORMATION)
.
21
2.2.
POTENTIAL
ACTIVITIES
OF
NGOS
.
22
2.3
A
LOCAL
CAPACITY
FOR
PEACE?
A
CRITICAL
LOOK
INTO
THE
ROLE
OF
NGOS
.
23
3.
COOPERATION
BETWEEN
TRACK
ONE
AND
TRACK
TWO
.
26
4.
ROLE
OF
INTERNATIONAL
AND
REGIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS
.
30
4.1.
THE
UNITED
NATION
'
S
POTENTIAL
IN
PEACEMAKING
.
30
4.2.
THE
OSCE
AS
REGIONAL
CENTER
FOR
CONFLICT
PREVENTION
.
32
4.3.
THE
EUROPEAN
UNION
AND
CONFLICT
PREVENTION
.
33
5.
CIVIL-MILITARY
INTERFACE
AND
THE
ROLE
OF
NATO
.
36
6.
ROLE
OF
THINK
TANKS
.
38
7.
ROLE
OF
BUSINESS
.
40
7.1.
BUSINESS
DIPLOMACY
.
40
7.2.
TECHNOLOGY
IN
THE
SERVICE
OF
PEACE
.
40
7.3.
BUSINESS,
DEVELOPMENT
AND
THE
ENVIRONMENT
.
40
7.4.
TRADE
AND
INVESTMENT
AS
PREVENTIVE
DIPLOMACY
.
41
7.5.
BUSINESS
AS
A
FUNDING
PARTNER
FOR
PEACEBUILDERS
.
41
7.6.
BUSINESS
SKILLS
AND
PRACTICES
FOR
A
PEACEFUL
WORLD
.
41
II.
RESEARCH
CONDUCTED
.
43
1.
METHODOLOGICAL
CONCEPT:
AN
OVERVIEW
.
43
2.
GENERAL
METHODOLOGY
APPLIED
.
43
3.
SPECIFIC
METHODOLOGICAL
STEPS
DURING
FOUR
PARTICULAR
RESEARCH
PHASES
.
44
3.1.
SOURCES
EXAMINED
TO
IDENTITY
POTENTIAL
ACTORS
(PHASE
1.)
.
44
3.1.1.
DATABASES
.
44
3.1.2.
PARTICIPATION
IN
CONFERENCES
.
45
3.1.3.
WEB
PAGES
.
45
3.1.4.
ENORMOUS
COMPLEXITY
AND
VANETY
OF
POTENTIAL
ACTORS
FOUND
.
45
3.2.
PRE-SELECTION
TO
IDENTITY
(MOST)
RELEVANT
ACTORS
(PHASE
2)
.
46
3.2.1.
NETWORK
ACTIVITIES
IN
THE
WIDER
FIELD
OF
CONFLICT
PREVENTION
.
46
3.2.2.
DEVELOPMENT
OF
SPECIFIC
SELECTION
CRITERIA
.
46
3.2.3.
CONSULTATIONS
WITH
EXPERTS
IN
THE
WIDER
FIELD
OF
CONFLICT
PREVENTION
.
46
3.2.4.
IDENTIFICATION
OF
(MOST)
RELEVANT
ACTORS
FOR
FUERTHER
ANALYSIS
-
A
SCHEMATIC
OVERVIEW
.
46
3.3.
EVALUATION
OF
RELEVANT
ACTORS
(PHASE
3.)
.
47
3.3.1.
QUESTIONNAIRES
AND
INTERVIEW
GUIDELINES
.
48
3.3.2.
INTERVIEWS
AND
SURVEYS
CONDUCTED
.
49
3.3.3
EVALUATION
OF
WEB
PAGES,
ANNUAL
REPORTS
AND
DOCUMENTS
PROVIDED
.
50
3.3.4.
CLUSTERING
OF
RELEVANT
ACTORS
ON
BASIS
OF
FOLLOWING
CRITERIA:
COUNTNES,
TRACKS,
FIELDS
OF
ACTIVITIES,
AND
FOCUS
OF
COMMITMENT
.
50
III.
MODEL
DESIGNED
TO
CHARACTERIZE
MOST
RELEVANT
ACTORS
AND
IDENTITY
THEIR
THEORETICAL
BACKGROUND
.
51
1.
DESIGN
OF
TABLES
OF
MOST
RELEVANT
ACTORS
TO
REDUCE
THEIR
COMPLEXITY
AND
ORGAMZE
THEIR
VARIETY
.
51
2.
CREATION
OF
A
FOUR
DIMENSIONAL
MODEL
TO
CHARACTERIZE
ACTORS
AND
IDENTITY
THEIR
THEORETICAL
BACKGROUND
.
53
3.
SOME
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
ON
THE
BENEFIT
OF
THE
CONCEPT
AND
FOUR-DIMENSIONAL
MODEL
IN
QUESTION
.
54
4.
SOME
DEDUCTIONS
REGARDING
THE
CONTENT
OF
THE
MODEL
IN
QUESTION
.
55
4.1.
SOME
GENERAL
FMDINGS
.
55
4.2.
AN
OVERVIEW
OF
SPECIFIC
FINDINGS
IN
THE
FOUR
ORIGIN
COUNTNES
.
57
B.
CONFLICTS (CONCEPTS
AND
CASE
STUDLES)
.
59
INTRODUCTION:
WHAT
ARE
THE
EXEMPLARY
CONFLICT
CASE
STUDIES
CHOSEN?
.
59
I.
THEORY
(CURRENT
THEORETICAL
DISCOURSES)
.
64
1.
THE
WIDER
FIELD
OF
CONFLICT
PREVENTION
AND
ITS
THEORETICAL
(AND
TERMINOLOGICAL)
CONTEXT
.
64
M
ICHAELA
C.
HEM
KOERN
'
W
HYCONI
-
LICT
PREVENTION
AND
MILITARY
MEANS
ARE
NO
CONTRADICI
ION
1
1.1.
SHIFT
FROM
INTER-STATE
WAR
TO
INTRA-STATE
CONFLICTS:
ETHNIE
OR
IDENTITY
RELATED
CONFLICTS
IN
THE
POST-COLD
WAR
ERA
.
64
1.1.1.
FROM
INTER-STATE
WARS
TO
INTRA-STATE
CONFLICTS'
QUANTITATIVE
AND
QUALITATIVE
CHANGES
.
67
YY
1.1.2.
INSTRUMENTS
FOR
PEACE
AND
SECUNTY
IN
THE
POST
COLD
WAR
WORLD
.
68
1.1.3.
ON
THE
ETHMCITY
OF
SO-CALLED
VIOLENT
ETHNIE
CONFLICTS?
.
70
1.2.
HOW
TO
ADDRESS
SO-CALLED
VIOLENT
ETHNIE
CONFLICTS
IN
THE
POST
COLD
WAR
ERA?
.
72
2.
CONCEPTS
RELATING
TO
THE
WIDER
FIELD
OF
CONFLICT
PREVENTION:
AN
EXEMPLARY
SELECTION
OF
TOUR
ORIGIN
COUNTRIES
(UNITED
STATES
OF
AMENCA,
SWEDEN,
THE
NETHERLANDS
AND
GERMANY)
.
75
2.1.
CONCEPTS
PROVIDED
BY
US
AMERICAN
ACTORS
(THINK
TANKS,
RESEARCH
INSTITUTIONS,
UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENTS,
NGOS
AND
THE
PRIVATE
CONSULTANTS)
.
75
2.1.1.
PREVENTING
DEADLY
CONFLICT:
THE
APPROACH
OF
THE
CARNEGIE
COMMISSION
FOR
THE
PREVENTION
OF
DEADLY
CONFLICT
.
75
2.1.1.1.
OPERATIONAL
PREVENTION
1
STRATEGIES
IN
THE
FACE
OF
CRISIS
.
75
2.1.1.2.
STRUCTURAL
PREVENTION:
STRATEGIES
TO
ADDRESS
THE
ROOT
CAUSES
OF
DEADLY
CONFLICT
78
2.1.2.
PREVENTING
VIOLENT
CONFLICTS.
A
STRATEGY
FOR
PREVENTIVE
DIPLOMACY
BY
MICHAEL
S.
LUND
.
79
2.1.2.1.
THE
CORE
OF
PREVENTIVE
DIPLOMACY
.
79
2.1.2.2.
PREVENTIVE
DIPLOMACY
IN
THE
SPECTRUM
OF
CONFLICT
.
80
2.1.2.3.
THE
LIFE
CYDE
OF
A
CONFLICT
WITH
PHASES
OF
CONFLICT
INTERVENTION
.
80
2.1.2.4.
TYPOLOGY
OF
ACTIONS
TOWARD
CONFLICT
.
81
2.1.2.5.
POLICY
TOOLS
FOR
CONFLICT
PREVENTION
AND
MITIGATION
.
82
2.1.2.6.
SUBTYPES
WITHIN
PREVENTIVE
DIPLOMACY
.
83
2.1.2.7
FROM
EARLY
WARNING
TO
"
ROLLING
PREVENTION
'
.
83
2.1.3.
PREVENTIVE
DIPLOMACY
PROGRAM
OF
THE
CENTER
FOR
STRATEGIE
AND
INTERNATIONAL
H
STUDIES
.
84
2.1.3.1.
OVERALL
FOCUS
AND
MISSION
OF
THE
PROGRAM
IN
QUESTION
.
84
2.1.3.2.
CONCRETE
PREVENTIVE
DIPLOMACY
PROJECTS
.
85
2.1
3.3.
PREVENTIVE
DIPLOMACY
AS
POLLEY
AND
PRACTICE
.
85
2.1.3.4.
JOSEPH
MONTVILLE
'
S
FOCUS
ON
POLITICAL
PSYCHOLOGY
.
86
2.1.4.
THE
CENTER
FOR
PREVENTIVE
ACTION
OF
THE
COUNCIL
FOR
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
.
87
2.1.4.1.
THE
CENTER
FOR
PREVENTIVE
ACTION
ANNUAL
CONFERENCE
.
87
2.1.4.2
CENTER
FOR
PREVENTIVE
ACTION
PROGRAM
ON
THE
SOUTH
BALKANS
.
88
C
2.1.5.
CONFLICT
PREVENTION
AND
RESOLUTION
FORUM
.
88
2.1.6.
PEACEBUILDING
AND
THE
TRANSFORMATION
OF
A
CONFLICT-HABITUATED
SYSTEM
IN
THE
DEFINITION
OF
I.
IMTD,
THE
INSTITUTE
FOR
MULTI-TRACK
DIPLOMACY
.
88
2.1.6.1.
CONFLICT
TRANSFORMATION
.
88
2.1.6.2.
PEACEBUILDING
.
89
2.1.6.3.
MULTI-TRACK
DIPLOMACY
.
90
II
2.1.6.4
ADDRESSMG
INTER-GROUP
CONFLICT'
A
CONTINUUM
.
90
2.1.7.
THE
STRUCTURE
OF
INTERNATIONAL
CONFLICT
DESCRIBED
BY
CHRIS
MITCHELL
AT
ICAR,
THE
INSTITUTE
FOR
CONFLICT
ANALYSIS
AND
RESOLUTION
.
91
2.1.7.1.
CONFLICT
AS
AN
ENDEMIE
FEATURE
OF
SOCIETY
.
91
III
2.1.7.2.
THE
STRUCTURE
AND
PROCESSES
OF
INTERNATIONAL
CONFLICT(S)
.
91
2.2.
CONCEPTS
PROVIDED
BY
DUTCH
ACTORS
(THINK
TANK,
NGOS
AND
NGO
NETWORK)
.
93
2.2.1.
PREVENTION
AND
MANAGEMENT
OF
VIOLENT
CONFLICTS
BY
THE
EUROPEAN
CENTRE
FOR
CONFLICT
PREVENTION
AND
TRANSFORMATION
.
93
2.2.1
1.
FROM
EARLY
WARNING
TO
EARLY
ACTION
.
93
2.2.1.2
FREQUENTLY
ASKED
QUESTIONS
ABOUT
CONFLICT
AND
WAYS
TO
PREVENT
THEM
.
94
2.2.2.
EARLY
WARNING
AND
CONFLICT
PREVENTION
LLLUSTRATED
BY
THE
NETHERLANDS
INSTITUTE
OF
INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS
'CLINGENDAEL'
.
95
2.2.2.1.
CONFLICT
STUDIES,
CONFLICT
PREVENTION
AND
EARLY
WARNING
.
96
2.2.22.
CONFLICT
RESEARCH
AT
THE
CLINGENDAEL
INSTITUTE
ON
INTERGOVERNMENTAL
ORGAMZATIONS
AND
PREVENTING
CONFLICT:
POLITICAL
PRACTICE
SINCE
THE
END
OF
THE
COLD
WAR
.
97
2.3.
CONCEPTS
PROVIDED
BY
SWEDISH
ACTORS
(GOVERNMENT
AND
UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT)
.
97
2.3.1.
PREVENTING
VIOLENT
CONFLICT.
A
SWEDISH
ACTION
PLAN
BY
THE
FOREIGN
MINISTRY
OF
SWEDEN
.
98
2.3.1.1.
A
PRE-STUDY
ON
PREVENTING
VIOLENT
CONFLICT
.
98
2.3.1.2.
THE
FINAL
ACTION
PLAN
ON
PREVENTING
VIOLENT
CONFLICT
.
99
2.3.2.
DEPARTMENT
FOR
CONFLICT
AND
PEACE
RESEARCH
OF
UPPSALA
UNIVERSITY
.
100
2.3.2.1.
EXECUTIVE
SEMINARS
ON
CONFLICT
PREVENTION
AND
CONFLICT
RESOLUTION
.
100
2.3.22
INTERNATIONAL
INTERVENTION:
NEW
NORMS
IN
THE
POST-COLD
WAR
ERA?
.
101
2.3
2
3.
PREVENTING
VIOLENT
CONFLICTS:
PAST
RECORD
AND
FUTURE
CHALLENGES
.
102
2.4.
CONCEPTS
PROVIDED
BY
GERMAN
ACTORS
(FOUNDATION
AND
RESEARCH
CENTER)
.
102
2.4.1.
CONFLICT
PREVENTION
NETWORK
(CPN)
.
103
M
ICHAELA
C,
H
ERTKOHN
:
W
HY
CONFLICT
PRLVLNTION
AND
MILITARY
MEANS
ARE
NO
CONTRADICTION
2.4.2.
CONFLICT
IN
KOSOVO:
FAILURE
OF
PREVENTION?
AN
ANALYTICAL
DOCUMENTATION,
1992-1998
.
103
II.
RESEARCH
CONDUCTED
.
105
1.
METHODOLOGICAL
CONCEPT
1
AN
OVERVIEW
.
105
2.
GENERAL
METHODOLOGY
APPLIED
.
105
3.
SPECIFIC
METHODOLOGICAL
STEPS
.
106
3.1.
SOURCES.
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL
RESEARCH:
STEP
1
.
106
3
1.1.
BOOKS
AND
ARTICLES
OF
EXPERTS
.
106
3
1.2
NEWSPAPER
ARTICLES
OF
EXPERTS
.
107
3.1.3
MATENAL
OBTAINED
DUNNG
CONFERENCES
.
107
3.1.4.
INTERNET
RESEARCH
(DOCUMENTS
OF
EXPERTS)
.
107
3.1.5.
ENORMOUS
COMPLEXITY
AND
VARIETY
OF
POTENTIAL
CONCEPTS
REGARDING
THEORETICAL
APPROACHES
AND
TERMINOLOGY
FOUND
.
109
3.2.
ORIGIN
COUNTNES
(US,
GERMANY,
SWEDEN
AND
THE
NETHERLANDS),
AS
WELL
AS
CASE
STUDIES
SELECTED
(BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA
AND
KOSOVO):
STEP
2
.
109
3.2.1.
ORIGIN
COUNTNES
SELECTED
.
109
3.2.2.
CASE
STUDIES
CHOSEN
(SERVING
AS
REFERENCE
POINTS,
WHAT
SO-CALLED
CONFLICT
PREVENTION
MIGHT,
SHOULD
OR
COULD
HAVE
BEEN)
.
110
3.3.
TERMINOLOGY
USED:
FOCUS
ON
CONFLICT
PREVENTION
.
110
3.3.1.
CONSULTATION
OF
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL
MATERIAL
.
111
3
3.2
CONSULTATION
WITH
EXPERTS
DURING
INTERVIEWS
.
111
3.4.
CONCEPTUAL
REFLECTIONS
.
111
III.
DESIGN
OF
A
MODEL
TO
ANALYZE
THE
PROBABILITY
OF
A
VIOLENT
CONFLICT
ESCALATION
.
112
1
DESCNPTION
AND
EXPLANATION
OF
THE
MODEL
IN
QUESTION
.
112
1.1.
LEVEL
OR
SUB-SYSTEM
OF
POLITICAL
CULTURE
.
113
1.2.
LEVEL
OR
SUB-SYSTEM
OF
SOCIETY/SOCIAL
IDENTITIES/SOCIAL
GROUPS
.
113
1.3.
LEVEL
OR
SUB-SYSTEM
OF
INDIVIDUAL/PERSONAL
PERCEPTIONS
AND
ATTITUDES
.
114
2.
CONCEPTUAL
DEDUCTIONS
AND
CONCLUSIONS
FROM
THE
MODEL
IN
QUESTION
.
114
C.
PROBLEMS
AND
CHALLENGES
AS
DEDUCTIONS
AND
CONCLUSIONS
FROM
PART
A.
AND
PART
B
.
116
I.
MAJOR
PROBLEMS
.
116
1.
MAJOR
PROBLEMS
RELATING
TO
ACTORS
.
116
2.
MAJOR
PROBLEMS
RELATING
TO
CONCEPTS
(THEORY
AND
TERMINOLOGY)
.
116
II.
MAJOR
CHALLENGES
1
LESSONS
TO
BE
LEARNED
.
117
1.
MAJOR
CHALLENGES
RELATING
TO
ACTORS
.
117
2.
MAJOR
CHALLENGES
RELATING
TO
CONCEPTS
(THEORY
AND
TERMINOLOGY)
.
123
III.
MODEL
DESIGNED.
THE
WIDER
FIELD
OF
CONFLICT
PREVENTION:
A
BI-POLAR
CONCEPT.
(OR,
FROM
BARE
PREVENTION
TO
COERCIVE
PREVENTION)
.
125
1.
SHORT-TERM
INTERVENTION
TO
STOP
ALREADY
ONGOMG
VIOLENCE
AND
PREVENT
FUERTHER
ESCALATION
.
126
1.1.
ON
THE
CHALLENGE
OF
COERCIVE
PREVENTION
.
126
1.2.
A
MODEL
FOR
PREVENTING
THE
RE-EMERGENCE
OF
VIOLENCE
.
133
2.
LONG-TERM
PEACEBUILDING
TO
TRANSFORM
A
CONFLICT
HABITUATED
SYSTEM
.
135
2.1.
THE
ICEBERG
THEORY
OF
GROUP
RELATIONS
.
136
2.2.
A
FIVE
STEP
PROCESS
FOR
TRANSFBRMING
CONFLICT
.
137
3.
SOME
FINAL
AND
SUMMARY
CONCLUSIONS
(DEDUCTED
FROM
PART
A.
AND
PART
B.)
.
139
PAGE
7
M
ICHAELA
C.
H
ERTKORN
:
W
HY
CONFLICI
PREVENTION
AND
M
ILITARY
MEANS
ARE
NO
CONTRADICTION
APPENDIX
(PLEASE
CONTACT
AUTHOR
FOR
APPENDIX
1.-5.)
APPENDIX
1:
ACTORS
CONTACTED
IN
GERMANY,
THE
NETHERLANDS,
SWEDEN
AND
THE
USA
APPENDIX
2:
QUESTLONNALRES
APPENDIX
3:
MEETING
NOTES
APPENDIX
4:
DESIGN
OF
TABLES
OF
(MOST
RELEVANT)
ACTORS
TO
REDUCE
THELR
COMPLEXLTY
AND
ORGANLZE
THELR
VARIETY
APPENDIX
5:
CREATION
OF
A
FOUR
DIMENSIONAL
MODEL
TO
CATEGORLZE
AND
IDENTIFY
THELR
THEORETLCAL
BACKGROUND
APPENDIX
6:
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title_auth | Why conflict prevention does not exclude the use of force the challenge of coercive prevention: a comparative analysis of actors and theory in Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands and the US |
title_exact_search | Why conflict prevention does not exclude the use of force the challenge of coercive prevention: a comparative analysis of actors and theory in Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands and the US |
title_full | Why conflict prevention does not exclude the use of force the challenge of coercive prevention: a comparative analysis of actors and theory in Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands and the US Michaela C. Hertkorn |
title_fullStr | Why conflict prevention does not exclude the use of force the challenge of coercive prevention: a comparative analysis of actors and theory in Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands and the US Michaela C. Hertkorn |
title_full_unstemmed | Why conflict prevention does not exclude the use of force the challenge of coercive prevention: a comparative analysis of actors and theory in Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands and the US Michaela C. Hertkorn |
title_short | Why conflict prevention does not exclude the use of force |
title_sort | why conflict prevention does not exclude the use of force the challenge of coercive prevention a comparative analysis of actors and theory in germany sweden the netherlands and the us |
title_sub | the challenge of coercive prevention: a comparative analysis of actors and theory in Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands and the US |
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