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The Trouble with the Congo: Local Violence and the Failure of International Peacebuilding
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“International peacebuilders will need to act in novel ways that are likely to challenge deeply entrenched cultural norms and jeopardize numerous organizational interests. They will have to learn how to support grassroots conflict-resolution efforts. They will have to integrate bottom-up and top-down strategies to fully address the local, national, and international sources of tensions.”
― The Trouble with the Congo: Local Violence and the Failure of International Peacebuilding
― The Trouble with the Congo: Local Violence and the Failure of International Peacebuilding
“It is clear that international peacebuilders are not the only, or even the main, figures responsible for the failure of the Congolese peace process. Certain Congolese actors at all levels; certain Rwandan, Ugandan, and Burundian leaders; and the individuals and companies involved in arms trafficking and illegal exploitation of Congolese resources together deserve the largest share of the blame.”
― The Trouble with the Congo: Local Violence and the Failure of International Peacebuilding
― The Trouble with the Congo: Local Violence and the Failure of International Peacebuilding
“Everywhere that there is violence, there are also ordinary yet extraordinary people fighting it.... They are courageous, smart, innovative citizens taking risks for what they believe in. They are people who understand the ins and outs of violence in their village or neighborhood--and find ways to confront it.”
― The Trouble with the Congo: Local Violence and the Failure of International Peacebuilding
― The Trouble with the Congo: Local Violence and the Failure of International Peacebuilding
“Even though the Congo is the stage of intense international peacebuilding efforts, and even though it recently experienced a transition from war to “peace and democracy,” it continues to be plagued by the deadliest conflict since World War II. Why did the international intervention fail to help the Congo achieve lasting peace and security?”
― The Trouble with the Congo: Local Violence and the Failure of International Peacebuilding
― The Trouble with the Congo: Local Violence and the Failure of International Peacebuilding
“The Congo case is representative of a broader problem with international interventions. International peacebuilders often neglect to address the local causes of violence.”
― The Trouble with the Congo: Local Violence and the Failure of International Peacebuilding
― The Trouble with the Congo: Local Violence and the Failure of International Peacebuilding
“International peacebuilders have their own world, with its own rituals, its own customs, its own beliefs, its own roles, its own stars, its own villains, its own rules, its own taboos, its own meeting places – in brief, its own culture.”
― The Trouble with the Congo: Local Violence and the Failure of International Peacebuilding
― The Trouble with the Congo: Local Violence and the Failure of International Peacebuilding
