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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgements viii
Introduction: a genealogy of bottom-up peacebuilding in
the age of non-linearity 1
1 From liberalisation to institutionalisation: the birth of the
critical turn in peacebuilding 23
2 The local turn: the problématisation of the ‘liberal peace’
and the end of top-down peacebuilding 54
3 Reflections on Kosovo: shifting discourses and paradigms
of peacebuilding 85
4 What ‘local’ in Kosovo? Exploring the plurality of
Kosovo’s local agency 116
5 The ‘emancipatory’ local turn? The limits and paradoxes of
the local turn’s normative project of re-conceptualisation 145
6 The ‘uncritical’ turn: between modernity and non-linearity 172
Conclusion: life after critique? 197
Index
209
Index
access, to complexity 75—6
accountability 55, 95-6, 198
activism 131—2; everyday 66
actor-based understandings 5
adaptability, of governmentality 59
Adorno, T.W. 148
Afghanistan military campaign 54—5
After Mass Crime (Pouligny et af) 36
agency 76; defining 163; emancipation
156; everyday 65, 128, 132, 139,
177—8; everyday activism 66; exercise
of 158; expression of 162, 178;
framings of 126; giving meaning to
104; identification of 158, 179;
legitimacy 158, 161; local 56, 62;
normalisation 188; and resistance
106—7; resistance as 140; resisting 190;
spatialisation of 173—80, 188; suitability
161; violent and non-violent 160—1
agendas, understanding of 89
aid, and liberalisation 29
ai ms-outcomes gap 31—2
Albrecht, P. 157—8
alienation, Kosovo 96
alternative space, eveiyday as 68—9
Alvarez, J. 31
ambiguity, post-conflict transition 99
analytics of finitude 154—5
Andric, M. 135
Annan, K. 91, 97
anti-foundational ism 26, 32—3, 146, 147—8
anti-intervention movements 100
Archaeology of Knowledge (Foucault) 8ff.
Archibugi, D. 37
At War s End (Paris) 28
Autesserre, S. 132
authenticity, local agency 130, 139, 175
authority 93—4, 95
autonomy 76, 93^1, 95, 117, 149, 200
balancing 157
Bargués-Pedreny, P. 120—1
behavioural abnormalities 182
Bellamy, A.J. 34
Bemshousen, S. 4
bias, normative 108, 137, 138
Bieber, F. 87, 96
Bielskis, A. 147
biopolitical control 71—2
biopolitics 72—3
biopower 13, 14—15, 205; and biopolitics
72—3; domestic and international 72;
emergence of 75; of everyday 103—8;
exercise of 188; governmentalisation
72; instrumentalisation 181; and local
turn 69—76; manipulation of 73^1;
reliance on 180; as response 70—1;
source of 71 ; visibility 177; see also
power
Blair, T. 91
Bliesemann de Guevara, B. 129
Boege, V. 4, 130
Boİjcic-Dzelilovic, V. 28, 138
Bonacker, T. 4
book: aims 2-3, 8, 10, 11, 17, 19, 37-8,
197; analytical approach 8—14;
approach taken 2—3, 6—7, 10; aspects
of study 19; contribution to
understanding 2—3; motivation for
study 1; overall conclusions 205—7;
questions 2, 145; research focus 10;
structure and chapter outlines 14—17
Bosnia 27, 28, 35, 90, 91-2, 185
bottom-up dialogue 135
bottom-up solutions 54, 62, 63, 68—9
boundaries, formality and informality 184
Boyce, J.K. 29
Brosig, M. 87
Bums, D. 4
210 Index
Campbell, S. 122
capacity building 93, 164
case studies, critiques of liberalisation
28-30
Castañeda, C. 28
certainty 94
Chandler, D. 57, 72, 189
change, possibility of 203
Chesterman, S. 29, 36, 38, 92. 126
Chigas, D. 4, 187
children, Kosovo 96
Chopra, J. 27
Cilliers, P. 7—8
circulation 70
civil society 66, 98, 104, 125, 131-2, 185
Clare, J. 32
Clinton, B. 91
co-option 122, 136
Cocozelli, F. 118
coherent intentionality 31
cold institutions 149
Cold War, effect of end of 25
Coleman, M. 15
Coleman, P.T. 4
communities, networks 68
complex emergencies 39, 44
complexity 3, 7, 17. 205; acknowledging
175—6; control of 61—2; goal and policy-
oriented approach 187; and governance
70—1; of local and everyday 67—8;
managing 164; need to engage with
38—41; problems of handling 186; of
relations 68; risks 75—6; social milieu
164; valorisation 162—5; ways of
understanding 181—7
complexity theory 74, 154—5, 187
conceptual shift 35—41, 107
conclusion: peace-thinking 205—7;
re-conceptualisation 202—5; shift from
minimalism to intrusion 197—9;
summary of critiques 199—202
conflict: potential for 93—4; shift to
‘complex political emergencies’ 39;
understandings of 93, 98
congruence, of critiques 204
consensus 145
consent 57; and control 59
constructivism, and non-linearity 5
context-specificity 164
contextualism 182
contingency 68
continued involvement strategy, Kosovo
97-8
control: methods 71—2; see also social
control
cosmopolitan rights regime 90
cosmopolitanism 29—30, 36—7. 43-4. 45.
61, 89-90, 198
Cox, M. 35
criminal networks 138
crises 55
critical agenda for peace 55
critical peacebuilding studies, rise of 1
critical shift 37—8
criticism, as analytical enquiry 13—14
critiques: self-serving 204; summary of
199-202
cultural sensitivity 56
Cunliffe, P. 74
Danilovic, V. 32
Darby, P. 129
De Certeau, M. 65
De Coning, C. 68. 151, 157, 164. 187
De Soto, A. 28—9
de-politicisation, of everyday 162—3
Dean. M. 8, 9, 11, 12. 13-14, 19, 204
Debrix, F. 58
deconstructivism 5—6, 8—14
Del Castillo, G. 28-9
democracy 24, 27
democratic reform 132
den Boer, N. 1 19, 127, 128
despotism, peacebuilders 40
determinism 104
development agencies, role of 26—7
development agenda 71
Devic, A. 88, 104
dialogue, levels of 135
dichotomies 157—8
Dieckhoff, M. 126
difference 105
Dillon, M. 26, 27, 32-3, 34
disciplinary peacebuilding 41—6, 61
disciplinary power 44, 45, 90, 106—7
discipline 42, 45
Discipline and Punish (Foucault) 8ff.
discourses, functions 10
disenfranchised, outreach to 124
disenfranchisement, sense of 127
domination 203
Donais, T. 28, 35
Douzinas, C. 91
Doyle, M. 24, 32
Dudouet V. 90
Duffield, M. 26, 32-3, 71. 130. 151, 159.
175-6
dynamics, intemational/local 124
Index 211
economic conditions 55
economic liberalism 27
economisation 107
education 117, 133
efficiency, of involvement 90
Eide, K. 97
Eide Report 97, 102
Eldridge, J.L.C. 118
dites 98, 99; and local agency 125, 126—7
emancipation 145; achieving 203—4;
central idea 147—8; humanity’s
relationship with 148; reclaiming 150;
traditional approaches 149
emancipatory aims 131
emancipatory local turn: agency 156;
benevolence 153; context and overview
145— 6, 152—3; emancipatory
peacebuilding 150—2; linear narratives
146- 50; normativity of local turn 160—5;
subjects of emancipation 152—60;
summary and conclusions 165-6; see
also local turn
embedded liberalism 26
employment, by NGOs 140
empowerment 71, 145, 149, 151
Enlightenment 146, 147, 148
Eriksen, S.S. 31
Ernst, A. 87, 93
ethnic agendas, marginalisation 137—8
ethnonationalism 105
EULEX Mission 101, 120, 121
Euro-centrism 62
everyday 60—1, 63—9, 99—103, 150—2,
204—5; accessing 160—5; biopower of
103—8; de-politicisation 162—3;
defining 163; emergence of problem
176; focus on 140; framing 159—60,
165; identification of 180; Kosovo
85—6; non-linear approaches 155—7;
normalisation of 181—7; planning and
control 189; pragmatic 159; privileging
aspects of 183^t; significance of
69—76; as source of resistance 174,
187; spatialisation of agency 173—80
everyday activism 66
everyday agency 66, 128—9, 132^1, 139
exclusion, of local actors 117
external actors: attitudes to local agents 56,
62, 117—18; Kosovo 86; rhetoric of local
ownership 120—6; see also international
adm inistrations
external ideas, acceptance of 161—2
external rule 93—4, 95—6
failure, potential for 45
fallibility, of liberal peace project 60
family units, government of 18
Fawn, R. 104
Feith, P. 120
fictional peace 63
finitude 154—5
fluid networks 161—2
foreign policy, legacy of western 26—7
formality, and informality 126—30, 131—4,
184
Foucault, M. 8-15, 17-18, 41-3, 44, 45,
57, 58, 70-1, 72-3, 75, 90, 106-7, 154,
159, 176-7, 181, 182, 183, 186, 189,
190; genealogy 9—10, 18; influence on
book 19; methodology 9; research
aspirations 10—11
fragmentation: of governance 69—70, 74—5,
155, 160, 198; local turn 19֊20nl
framing: of agency 159-60; of everyday
159—60, 165; liberal peace paradigm 45;
peacebuilding 173, 198—9; of power
41—2, 44; problem of the social 175
freedom 158—9, 185
friction 157
Fukuyama, F. 24, 90
fuzzy governance 93
Galvanek, J.B. 174
gap, liberal plans—local realities 56
genealogy: Foucault 9—10, 18; as way of
understanding 197—8
generational approach 87—8
Gerson, A. 29
Gheciu, A. 128
Goodhand, J. 29, 35, 39, 41, 67
Gordon, E. 118-19, 128-9, 138
governance: and discipline 45;
fragmentation 69—70, 74—5, 155, 160,
176, 198; fuzzy 93; Kosovo 89;
legitimacy concerns 32; nature of issue
73; and peacebuilding 30; shift in focus
176—7; and societal complexity 70—1;
strategic change 42; top-down 61—9
government: art of 18; evolution of 18;
process of 186—7; shift in focus 176—7
governmentalisation, biopower 72
govemmentality 11—12, 58—9;
peacebuilding as project of 61; and
reconstruction 61
grand narratives 8, 146—7
grand philosophy 180, 203
Green, D.M. 24
Grove, K. 15
212 Index
Habermas, J. 88. 90, 91
Harris, P. 7
hegemony 57—61, 62; challenging 63;
overturning 66—7; replacing 203; as
source of biopower 71
Hehir, A. 96, 97
Held, D. 43
Herbst, J. 74
Holohan, A. 127
Holohan, E. 119
hope 205
Hopgood, S. 62
Horkheimer, M. 148
Hughes, C. 61
Hulme, D. 39, 41, 67
humanity, relationship with emancipation
148
hybrid politics vs. hybrid peace 137, 138
hybridity 128, 155-7. 158, 159, 161, 165.
182, 185, 188, 205
Hynek, N. 149
hypocrisy 56
ideas, external 161—2
identification, and identity 174, 178
identity 156, 174, 178, 188
immanence 155
inclusion, arguments for 46
Independent International Commission on
Kosovo 102
individuality 148
inequality, and liberalism 57
informal networks, responding to needs
135—6
informality: and formality 126—30, 131-4,
184; language of 134—9
insecurity, feelings of 125
institution building 35-6; Kosovo 86—7. 118
institutionalism 60
instrumental rationality 200
intention-conditions gap 198
inter-ethnic relations, Kosovo 96
interactions, attending to 184
Interim Administrative Council 98
international administrations: intrusiveness
117; see also external actors
International Civilian Office (ICO) mission
120
international organizations, role of 26-7
international peacebuilding 73
international power, locus of 25
International Relations (IR) 146
interventionism 3—4, 31, 37, 39-41, 47, 58,
70, 72, 74, 76
interventions, traditional approaches 149
intrusive peacebuilding, shift to 86-90
Iraq, military campaign 54-5
Jabri, V. 61, 72, 174
Jahn. B. 57, 59
Kaldor, M. 28, 29-30
Kant, I. 24, 32
Kappler, S. 130. 178-9
Keane, J. 43
Kelly, L. 163
Kelmendi. V. 131-2
King, I. 87
knowledge: culture-specific 4; uncertain
155
Kôrppen, D. 5, 185. 186
Kosovo 77—8; alienation and
marginalisation 96; authority structures
95; biopower of everyday 103—8;
compared with Bosnia 91-2;
conceptualisation 87-8; context and
overview 85—6; continued involvement
strategy 97—8; disciplinary
peacebuilding 86—94; disciplinary
power 90; efficiency of involvement 90;
everyday 85-6; as example 201—3;
external actors 86; governance 89;
institution building 86—7, 89; intrusive
peacebuilding 86—90; legitimacy
concerns 56; limitations of interventions
92; local understanding 97—8: military
campaign 55; neo-institutional
perspectives 88-9; non-governmental
organisations (NGOs) 184—5;
peacebuilding as necessity 90; post-
conflict situation 89; primary concern
89; problématisation of conflict 154; as
progressive shift 87; as reflective
engagement 91; resistance 99—103; as
tool for thinking 88; top-down
approaches 95-9; United Nations
intervention 86-7, 89; US foreign
policy 87
Kosovo European Centre for Minority
Rights 132-3
Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA): inclusion
99, 117; Veteran Association 137—8
Kosovo Women Network 129
Kosovo Young Lawyers 133
Kostovicova, D. 105. 138
Krishna, S. 190
Kühn, F.P. 129
Kurd, A. 134-5, 161
Index 213
La Cava, G. 88-9
Langford, T. 40
language 139^40, 158
Latham, R. 33
Latour, B. 198
Lederach, J.P. 3
legitimacy 60, 95-6, 97, 158, 198
legitimacy concerns 55-6
legitimacy gap 62, 155—6
Lemay-Hébert, N. 56, 69, 96, 98, 101
lessons-leamt approach 94, 200
Levy, J. 24
liberal democracy, as conflict resolution
technique 24
liberal hegemony 57—61
liberal internationalism 24
liberal meta-narrative 63
liberal peace consensus 26, 31, 32
liberal peace paradigm: analytical
approaches 24; approach to 2;
cementation 60; challenge from non-
linear approaches 5; conceptual shift
35—41, 107; critiques of 28ff, 62;
defining 23^4, 25—6; disciplinary
peacebuilding 41-6; effects of critique
12; epistemological faults 63; fallacies
34—5; fallibility 60; framing 45; as
object of critique 33; summary and
conclusions 46—8
liberal peacebuilding: constructing
narrative 30-5; and local ownership
200; overview of concept 23—8; primacy
of 27; problems of 85
liberalisation: and aid 29; critiques of
28-30
liberalism: and democracy 24; and
emancipation 148; and inequality 57; in
non-liberal contexts 200; and
peacebuilding 26—7; promotion of 60
linearity: criticisms of 4-5, 62; and
emancipatory local turn 146-50; shift
from 65
Lipschutz, R.D. 11, 57, 106
literature, anti-Machiavellian 18
local: accessing 68; engaging with 140;
identification of 140
local actors, exclusion 117
local agency: attitudes of external actors
56,62, 117-18; authentic 130, 139;
bottom-up solutions 118; context and
overview 116—17; critiques of formality
131; and elites 125; formality and
informality 126—30, 131—4; language of
informality 134—9; local ownership
117—20; multiplicity 126—7, 138;
ontological perspectives 127—8;
perception of needs 124—5; plurality
130—9; policy and theory 139; quality of
136—9; rhetoric of local ownership
120—6; summary and conclusions
139-40; unpredictability 127—8;
valorisation 126, 159; see also everyday
agency
local discontent 100, 101
local ownership 59, 117—20, 139; attitudes
of scholars 120—1; language of 139-40;
and liberal peacebuilding 200;
mechanisms 122; rhetoric of 120-6; and
role of West 119; treatment of
problematic groups 122; understandings
of 118—19, 128; warnings 130
local turn 2; agency 62—3; aims 99; areas
of engagement 119—20; and biopower
69—76; biopower of everyday 103—8;
birth of 54—7; challenging hegemony
63; context and overview 54;
contextualising 17; emancipatory role
122; everyday 85—6; focus 129;
fragmentation 19—20nl; genealogy 6-8;
insufficient understanding 190—1; limits
of 187—91; normalisation 183^t;
normative ethos 182—3; normative logic
202; normative underpinnings 180;
normativity 104, 160-5; ontological
restructuring 69-70; paradoxes 104;
potential of 76; problem of liberal
hegemony 57-61; remedying
marginalisation 102—3; responses to
reconceptualisation 59—60; roots 10;
solutions offered 61—9; spatial
associations 63; summary and
conclusions 76—8; see also emancipatory
local turn; Kosovo; reflections;
uncritical turn
local understanding 97—8
local-international binary 180, 184, 202
local—international relationships 157
localisation: as critique 102; risks of 86;
solutions offered 101—2; understandings
of 126
localisation imperative 5
locality, perceptions of 201—2
Luke, T.W. 174
Lyotard, J.-F. 146-7, 148, 198
Mac Ginty, R. 43, 62, 67, 101, 103, 128,
138-9, 150, 152, 153, 156, 157, 175,
178, 183, 184
214 Index
marginalisation 55; ethnic agendas 137—8;
Kosovo 96; local narratives 200;
remedying 63, 102-3, 124
Marxist perspective 153
Mason, W. 87
meta-critique 204
meta-narratives 63, 147
methodology, Foucault’s approach 9
micro-locales 176
milieu 70
military campaigns 54—5
military interventions: as display of power
91—2; as punishment 90; risks of 91
missions, characterisations of 56-7
Mitchell, A. 71, 147, 151-2, 163, 177-8,
179
modernisation theory 147
modernism 126, 149, 199—200,204
modernity 186
Moe, L.W. 157-8, 184
movement 68
Mulolli, F. 121-2, 123
multiculturalism, Kosovo 96
multiplicity 138
mundane 66
Nadarajah, S. 5
narrative construction, liberal
peacebuilding 30—5
narratives: development and establishment
198; grand 8, 146—7; informal 129;
meta-63, 146, 147; post-structural
approaches 6—8
Narten, J. 92-3, 97, 100, 101, 104
National Political Officers 123
naturalness 106
needs: perceptions of 125; responding to
135-6
neo-institutionalism 29, 35—6, 38, 43-4,
45,61,69, 88-90, 198
neo-liberal reform 27
neo-materialism 6
networks, of communities 68
new critical paradigm 56
new paradigm: acceptance of 200—1; belief
in 203; drivers of 198; politics and
practice 203^4
Newman, E. 64, 93, 101
non-governmental organisations (NGOs)
98, 125, 131-3, 135, 140, 184-5
non-liberal peacebuilding 34
non-linear critiques 67
non-linearity 3-6, 69-70
non-participation, as resistance 101
normalisation 44, 45, 46, 156, 172; of
agency 188; defining 181—2; of
everyday 181—7; identification of
abnormal 182; of local turn 183^4; and
problématisation 183; of society 11—12
normative approaches 91
normative bias 137, 138
normative logic 203
normativity 104, 160-5, 185, 204
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO) 91
Northern Ireland 67, 74
off-the-shelf approaches 56
Oksamytna, K. 64
4one-problem-one-solution’ construct 164
one-size-fits-all 56
ontological perspectives 127—8
ontological restructuring 69—70
Organization for Security and Cooperation
in Europe (OSCE) 121-2, 123
Other 11-12
ownership 97, 98-9; local 59, 117-20;
transfer 119; understandings of 118—19
Özerdem, A. 117
Paffenholz, T. 185
panopticism 58
Paris, R. 24, 25, 26-7, 28, 92, 153^1
partnership 59
peace: fictional 63; images of 64
peace-thinking 205—7
peacebuilders, quasi-despotism 40
peacebuilding: ambiguity 1—2; diversity of
33^4; and exercise of power 43; failure
to meet expectations 35; fragmentation
44—5; international 73; literature 2;
methods 34; orthodoxy 1—2; overview
of concept 1 ; as problematic 25 ;
re-conceptualisation 27, 202—5;
responses to reconceptualisation 59—60;
rethinking 11 ; shift in focus 177, 197—9
peacebuilding methods, transformation 91
people—peacebuilding gap 102
Peterson, J.H. 155
phased pull-out 97
philosophy 146
Pieterse, J. N. 159
pluralisation 69
plurality 130-9, 186
policy-orientation 187
political interests, accommodating 104—5
political parties, transformation 161
political rights 57
Index 215
politics, and practice 203—4
Popolo, D. 154—5
populations, management of 70
Porter, E. 128
positivism 7—8, 63
post-colonial perspective 153
post-colonial rationality 59
post-colonialism 6
post-conflict situation, understanding of 89
post-conflict spaces 163
post-conflict transition, ambiguity 99
post-liberal critique 1
post-liberalism 126, 148-9, 150, 155—6
post-modernism 6, 74
post-structural approaches: to local turn
69; to narratives 7—8; scope of 18—19;
use of 13
post-structuralism 6
Pouligny, B. 36
poverty 173^1
power: applications of Foucault’s analysis
58; asymmetry 76, 151; as circulatory
62; diffusion 45-6; disciplinary 44, 61,
90; discipline as 42; forms of 12—13,
17-18; fragmentation 43-5, 46, 71;
framing 41—2, 44; international 25; of
local turn 182—3; ownership 43; power
upon 158; source of 158—9; sources of
73; and truth 12; see also biopower
power-based critiques 57
practice, and politics 203-^1
Praeg, L. 173-4
predictability, limits of 127—8
private property 57
problem of the population 17
problematic groups, treatment of 122
problématisation 183
process orientation 6
progress 148, 159
property rights 57
Pugh, M. 66, 102, 151
Pupavac, V. 61
quasi-despotism, of peacebuilders 40
Rakic, F. 132-3
Ramsbotham, O. 184
rational choice approaches 127
rationality: instrumental 200; post-colonial
59
re-conceptualisation 63, 87—8
reason as liberation 204
reconstruction, and governmentality 61
reductionism 158
reflections 99—103; disciplinary
peacebuilding 86—94; everyday 99—103;
intrusive peacebuilding 86—90; neo-
institutional perspectives 88—9;
resistance 99—103; summary and
conclusions 108—9; top-down
approaches 95—9; see also local turn
reflectivity 91, 92
Reid, J. 26, 27, 32-3, 34, 189, 190
relational perspectives 174-5
relationality 70
relations, complexity 68
resilience 188—9
resistance 56, 66—7, 74, 99—104, 105,
106-7, 117, 129, 139, 140, 163; effects
of 131; everyday as source 174, 187;
resistant subject 187—91; violent and
non-violent 160—1
responsibilisation 189
responsibility 55
Richmond, O. 33, 56, 57, 60, 62, 63, 64-5,
66, 68, 75, 101, 104, 105, 126, 128, 137,
138-9, 149, 150, 152, 153, 155, 157,
162, 175, 178, 182, 183, 184, 186
Riessman, C. 67
rights: cosmopolitan regime 90; global
discourse 64; property and political 57
Roberts, D. 69, 150, 163
Robins, S. 59, 62, 63^1
romantic isation 105, 139, 162, 191
Ropers, N. 156
Rotburg, R.I. 45
Rowe, J.K. 11, 57, 106
Ruggie, J.G. 26, 34
Sabaratnam, M. 66
Sabaratnam, N. 153, 163
Sahin, S.B. 119, 136
Salih, M.M.A, 28
Sanghera, G. 156
Saul, M. 184
Schnabel, A. 36
scientific methodologies, non-linear
critiques 7
security, worsening conditions 55
Selby, J. 23, 30-1, 34
self-determination 93
self-reflectivity 91
self-reliance 159
self-rule 93^1
Sell, L. 117-18
Shapiro, M. 71
short-term projects, prolonged dependency
93
216 Index
smallpox 45
Smoljan, J. 29
social contract, forms of 62
social control 58—9, 71—2
social engineering 94
society, normalisation of 11-12
soft partition 101
Sorenson, J. 91-2, 95, 100, 107
sovereignty 57, 90, 97-8, 152
spaces, post-conflict 163
spatial identity 174
spatialisation 172, 188, 204—5; of agency
173-80, 188
spectacle 90, 107
Splinter, D. 6
spoilers 99, 108, 118, 122, 125, 137, 138
stakeholders 92, 98, 152
state failure 74
state formation 95
statehood 43^1; Weberian view of 59—60
status process 87
Stephan, M. 102
subject-building 164
subjectivation 187—91
subjectivity 159, 185
surveillance 58—9; see also social control
systems theories 3
Tadjbakhsh S. 64
Tamminen, T. 127
Taylor, D. 185
third space 185
threatworks 178
To Perpetual Peace (Kant) 24, 32
top-down approaches: backfire 100;
Kosovo 95—9
top-down governance 61—9
top-down solutions 47, 54
transcendental universal rationalism 147
transformation, political parties 161
transformative subject 146, 147
trauma 160
tribal Chiefs 157-8
trickle-up development 62
truth, and power 12
UN Security Council, Resolution 1244
86-7
uncertain knowledge 155
uncritical turn: context and overview
172—3; normalising the everyday 181-7:
spatialisation of agency 173—80;
subjectivation 187—91; summary and
conclusions 191—2
United Nations Mission in Kosovo
(UNMIK) 56, 86—7, 89, 95, 96, 101,
117, 121, 122-5, 134, 136
United Nations Special Envoy 97
United Nations Special Rapporteur 102
United Nations, surveillance and social
control 58, 71
United States, foreign policy 87
universality 65, 148
unscripted 133-4
van der Borgh, C. 119, 127, 128
Vetëvendosje! 87, 96, 100, 129, 134-5,
161
Vimalarajah, L, 5
violence: and agency 160—1; recurring 101
Visoka, G. 95, 100, 118, 126, 128, 129,
138, 153, 165, 179, 185
Washington Consensus 31
Watson, A. 66
Weber, M. 59-60
western foreign policy, legacy of 26—7
western-centrism 6
what is real 147
Willett, S. 25, 39-4f)
Williams, P. 34, 184
women: Kosovo 96; peacebuilding 128
Woodrow, P. 4, 187
Wüsterhube, L. 6
YllkaB. 133
Zartman, W. 38
Zisk Marten, K. 92
Zolo, D. 25
Zulfaj, J. 161, 184
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