Resilience as Warfare: Interventions and the Militarization of the Social in Haiti and Somalia
Resilienz als Warfare: Interventionen und Militarisierung des Sozialen in Haiti und Somalia
Markus-Michael Müller und Louise Wiuff Moe
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Markus-Michael Müller, Louise Wiuff Moe, Resilience as Warfare: Interventions and the Militarization of the Social in Haiti and Somalia (2015), Beltz Juventa, 69469 Weinheim, ISSN: 0341-1966, 2015 #04, S.279
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Beschreibung / Abstract
Der Beitrag analysiert die Militarisierung von Resilienz in Interventionskontexten. Durch eine Analyse der Implementierung von Resilienz-basierten Aufstandsbekämpfungsstrategien in Haiti und Somalia zeigen wir, dass die Inkorporierung von Resilienz-Denken in scheinbar wohltätigen bottom-up Sicherheitsbemühungen externer Akteure in von "fragiler Staatlichkeit" gekennzeichneten Interventionskontexten zunehmend zu einer Militarisierung sozialer Beziehungen führt.
Schlüsselwörter: Resilienz, Aufstandsbekämpfung, Interventionen, Haiti, Somalia
This article analyzes the militarization of resilience-thinking within the context of international interventions in "fragile" or "failed" states. In analyzing the implementation of resilience-driven conunterinsurgency approaches in Haiti and Somalia, we demonstrate that the incorporation of resilience-thinking in bottom-up security efforts promoted by external actors interveining in "fragile states" produces a militarization of social relations.
Keywords: resilience, counterinsurgency, interventions, Haiti, Somalia
Schlüsselwörter: Resilienz, Aufstandsbekämpfung, Interventionen, Haiti, Somalia
This article analyzes the militarization of resilience-thinking within the context of international interventions in "fragile" or "failed" states. In analyzing the implementation of resilience-driven conunterinsurgency approaches in Haiti and Somalia, we demonstrate that the incorporation of resilience-thinking in bottom-up security efforts promoted by external actors interveining in "fragile states" produces a militarization of social relations.
Keywords: resilience, counterinsurgency, interventions, Haiti, Somalia