Armed forces in deeply divided societies: power sharing and militaries in Lebanon, Bosnia, Iraq and Burundi
"Eduardo Wassim Aboultaif critically analyzes civil-military relations and the way armies are constructed in divided societies. To achieve that, the book looks at four case studies with deep divisions and whose armed forces have been reconstructed after civil wars. Lebanon and Bosnia-Herzegovin...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Eduardo Wassim Aboultaif critically analyzes civil-military relations and the way armies are constructed in divided societies. To achieve that, the book looks at four case studies with deep divisions and whose armed forces have been reconstructed after civil wars. Lebanon and Bosnia-Herzegovina represent two examples of consociational power-sharing arrangements with functioning armed forces that enjoy wide popular support and neutral in internal affairs. Iraq and Burundi, however, have semi-consociational provisions that have politicized the army and made it a partisan military that has either led to disintegration (as in the case of Iraq) or politicization and loss of legitimacy (as in Burundi)"-- |
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Contents Acknowledgements xi List of Figures and Tables xn i Introduction i i A Critical Approach to Armies in Divided Societies i 2 Framework and Aim of the Book 3 3 The Significance of Armies in Divided Societies and Research Method 5 4 Chapters 6 2 Civil-Military Relations, ssr, DDR, and Power Sharing 9 1 Civil-Military Relations 9 2 DDR and Security Sector Reform (ssr) 17 3 Post-Conflict Power Sharing and Security Apparatuses 4 Conclusion 28 21 3 The Lebanese Armed Forces 29 1 Origins: The laf during the Mandate Period 30 2 The Army after Independence 32 2.1 The Formation of the Lebanese Army 33 2.2 Problems and Challenges 35 3 Paying the Price: Disintegration during the Civil War 42 4 Structural and Institutional Reforms of the Lebanese Armed Forces (laf) 45 4.1 Structural Reforms in the laf 45 4.2 The Institutional Reforms 48 4.2.1 The Higher Defense Council 48 4.2.2 The Military Office 49 5 Reconstructing the LAF 52 6 Challenges and Responses 58 6.1 Military Capabilities 58 6.2 Legitimacy and National Consensus 59 6.3 Confessional-Proofing in the laf - Preserving Neutrality 6.4 Gender and Human Rights 65 7 Conclusion 67 63
VIII CONTENTS 4 Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina 70 1 The Yugoslav People’s Army (Jugoslovenska Narodna Armija, JNA) 2 The Making of the AFBiH 76 3 Institutional and Structural Reforms in the AFBiH 81 3.1 Institutional Reforms 82 3.2 Structural Reforms 86 4 Success and Setbacks 92 5 Conclusion 96 5 The Iraqi Armed Forces 98 1 Inception: The Establishment of the Iraqi Army 99 2 Bakr Sidqi and the Rise of as-Sabbagh 102 3 The Republic of Abdul-Karim Qassim 105 4 The Rise of the Baath and the Baathification of the Army 108 5 The Army and the Baath 109 6 Reconstructing the iaf after the 2003 Invasion 115 6.1 CPA Civil-Military Decisions 115 7 The Reconstruction Framework of the Iraqi Army 118 7.1 The New iaf 118 8 Problems and Challenges in the iaf 122 8.1 Professionalism 123 8.2 Civil-Military Ambiguity 126 8.3 Corruption 130 9 isis, the pmf and the Retraining of the Iraqi Military 131 10 Conclusion 136 6 The National Defense Force of Burundi 137 1 Burundi: The Colonial Period and Independence 138 2 The Army in Power 140 2.1 Micombero 140 2.2 Bagaza 141 2.3 Buyoya 143 3 The Hutu Response 144 4 Arusha and Pretoria 145 5 Institutional and Structural Changes in the Armed Forces 148 5.1 Institutional Reforms 149 5.2 Structural Refarms 150 6 From Success to Failure: cndd-fdd Hegemony in Security Affairs 153 71
IX CONTENTS 7 CNDD-FDD Hegemony in the Army 155 7.1 FDD Preferentialism and Elimination of Opponents 155 7.2 Alternative Chain of Command and the Imbonerakure 157 7.3 The National Intelligence Service (snr ) and the CNDD-FDD 8 9 159 The Dangers of cndd-fdd Politicization of the Army Conclusion 163 161 7 Armies in Consociational, Semi-Consociational, and Post-Conflict Societies: The Quest for Stability 165 1 Armies, Deeply Divided Societies and Non-Democratic Systems 165 2 CMR and Semi-Consociationalism 168 3 CMR in Full Consociations 173 4 Post-Conflict Armies and Military Power Sharing 176 4.1 Military Mission 176 4.2 Collective Decision Making and Military Power Sharing 178 4.3 Proportionality 181 5 Anomalies in Lebanon, Iraq, and Burundi: Militias 182 6 Conclusion 187 8 Conclusion 188 1 Armies and Consociationalism 189 2 Post-Conflict Military Reconstruction 3 Recommendation 191 Bibliography Index 214 193 190 |
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