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- W1489232753 abstract "Abstract This article explores the complex, and often unintended, consequences of NGO struggles to implement the normative claims embedded in discourses of liberal peace in post-conflict situations. We study Women in Black-Serbia (WIB) to examine the tensions between WIB’s adoption of a liberal, radically feminist, deterritorialized and individualistic conceptualization of peace, its development of politics and political strategies in accord with the nationalistic identities it has purported to reject, and the organization of its advocacy for peace around the memorialization of war victims. We argue, in a very polarized political climate and in the context of a heavy presence of international stakeholders, that WIB activism may produce the unintended consequence of hardening existing war identities and conflict positions. This article assesses NGOs, not mainly for the quality of their normative claims or putative roles, but as political agents whose discourses, tactics and practices are evaluated in the context of their interactions with other (local and international) actors. More broadly, this analysis illuminates the unexplored conundrums, complexities and ambiguities associated with implementation of the liberal peace in a highly polarized political space, and in the context of multi-stakeholder peace-building processes. Policy Implications • Bilateral donors and multilateral organizations should assess their support for NGO advocacy activities in post-conflict situations, not only based upon general normative claims, but in a thoroughly contextualized manner. • Because NGO peace-oriented advocacy activities may create unexpected and even perverse consequences as a result of mediating political and social factors, NGOs must be considered as concrete political actors involved in complex contexts and their actions evaluated by policy makers accordingly. • Policy-maker assumptions concerning the effects of normative claims, especially regarding justice and guilt and the memorialization of war-related atrocities, merit careful analysis. Such efforts cannot simply be assumed to conduce to peace, as often they may not. • International donors and policy makers should consider crafting broad-based strategies for moving the political debate away from war-related concerns. Policies aimed at fostering broad economic opportunities and increased economic integration may help to foster propitious conditions for political reconciliation." @default.
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- W1489232753 title "Implementing the Liberal Peace in Post-conflict Scenarios: The Case of Women in Black-Serbia" @default.
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