Building East Timor and Kosovo: Issues in PostConflict Reconstruction: A Critical Review of NationState Building,Used

Building East Timor and Kosovo: Issues in PostConflict Reconstruction: A Critical Review of NationState Building,Used

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This study argues there are two separate but interacting processes involved in postconflict settings: (re)building the state and (re)building the nation. Much of the literature, however, has treated postconflict reconstruction as a single and objective process of organisational and functional structuring that overlooked the potential and actual interactions and contradictions within and between these two very different but interrelated processes taking place during the course of postconflict recovery. These processes are not neutral or straightforward but involve highly sensitive, powerdriven institutional and societal undertakings that are related to the definition of the state as a political and cultural community. They entail a political and social (re)structuring that is closely linked with the pursuit and distribution of power. The simultaneous undertaking of democratisation that requires the redistribution of power and interests through public participation and contestation tends to further complicate these already sensitive processes.

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