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“Eyes, Ears, and Wheels”

Policing Partnerships in Nairobi, Kenya

Francesco Colona and Tessa Diphoorn

Press . 10.3138/9781442681873 Ruteere , Mutuma , and Marie-Emmanuelle Pommerolle . 2003 . “ Democratizing Security or Decentralizing Repression? The Ambiguities of Community Policing in Kenya .” African Affairs 102 ( 409 ): 587 – 604 . 10

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Liberation Autochthony

Namibian Veteran Politics and African Citizenship Claims

Lalli Metsola

crises, liberalization packages, retreat of the state, and political democratization put heavy pressures on the chains of centralized accumulation and redistribution through which many postcolonial states had operated ( Young 2004 ). This led to increased

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Género, desarrollo y políticas públicas

La doble discrepancia de las aristas del poder

Edith Kauffer

). Mainstreaming gender, democratizing the state? Institutional mechanism for the advancement of women . New York : United Nations . 10.7765/9781526137494 Rao , A. , & Kelleher , D. ( 2005 ). Is there life after gender mainstreaming? Gender and

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Contesting Transitional Justice as Liberal Governance in Revolutionary Tunisia

Corinna Mullin and Ian Patel

dominant paradigm occurred in the context of post–Cold War triumphalism. Building on “an unparalleled moment of liberal expansionism,” post–Cold War interventions into post-conflict environments drew on the constructs of “democratization,” “development

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Using International Criminal Law to Resist Transitional Justice

Legal Rupture in the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia

Mikael Baaz and Mona Lilja

Cold War and now includes marketization, democratization, the universalization of the rule of law, and, not least, individual criminal responsibility (see, e.g., McEvoy 2007: 412 ; Nagy 2008: 275 ; Schwöbel 2014: 264–280 ; Sriram 2007: 579 ). Even

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Achieving the Ordinary

Everyday Peace and the Other in Bosnian Mixed-Ethnicity Families

Keziah Conrad

Sacred Landscape in Contemporary Bosnia .” American Ethnologist 39 ( 4 ): 751 – 765 . 10.1111/j.1548-1425.2012.01393.x Hromadžić , Azra . 2011 . “ Bathroom Mixing: Youth Negotiate Democratization in Postconflict Bosnia and Herzegovina .” PoLAR

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Seeking Recognition, Becoming Citizens

Achievements and Grievances among Former Combatants from Three Wars

Johanna Söderström

they tend to frame the basis for why they should be recognized in terms of their contribution to the democratization and reform of Colombia, arguing the war they participated in made the country better for the poor people. The Vietnam veterans in turn

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Roundtable: The COVID-19 Pandemic in Israel

Joel S. Migdal, Anat Ben-David, Uriel Abulof, Shirley Le Penne, Tomer Persico, Nohad ‘Ali, Tsafi Sebba-Elran, Maya Rosenfeld, Nissim Cohen, Eran Vigoda-Gadot, Shlomo Mizrahi, Meital Pinto, Hagar Salamon, and Diego Rotman

fewer or more people viewing it. Indeed, a camera turned off expresses the presence of participants in Zoom sessions, but it may also indicate their absence. This is a new characteristic in the history of the theater, a democratization of the privileged