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Enforcing Legitimacy : Perspectives on the Relationship between Intervening Armed Forces and the Local Population in Afghanistan

Karlborg, Lisa, 1984- (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskning
Ångström, Jan, Professor (preses)
Swedish Defence University
Olsson, Louise, Ph.D. (preses)
Folke Bernadotte Academy
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Ruffa, Chiara, Ph.D. (preses)
Swedish Defence University
Söderberg Kovacs, Mimmi, Ph.D. (preses)
Folke Bernadotte Academy
Egnell, Robert, Associate Professor of War Studies (opponent)
Department of Security, Strategy and Leadership, Swedish Defence University
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ISBN 9789150624892
Uppsala : Uppsala University, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, 2015
Engelska 55 s.
Serie: Report / Department of Peace and Conflict Research, 0566-8808 ; 106
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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  • Bolstering local perceptions of legitimacy in armed intervention has emerged as an important feature of increasingly complex international peace and statebuilding efforts. Yet, previous research has only begun to explore what local legitimacy entails to those involved in, and affected by, armed intervention. This dissertation advances an understanding of local legitimacy as a perception-based, relational phenomenon. Through this lens, it examines armed intervention in Afghanistan (2001-2014). In particular, this dissertation studies how the relationship between Afghan citizens and intervening armed forces interacts with, and shapes, perspectives on local legitimacy held by the main 'interveners' and those 'intervened upon'. This dissertation consists of an introduction, which situates the study in a wider context, and four essays. Beginning with the organizational perspectives of the main intervening actors in Afghanistan, Essay I finds that the UN and NATO initially conceptualized problems of local legitimacy as principally the consequence of a fragile Afghan state, and not as failings of the intervention. When negative dimensions of intervention became increasingly recognized, principal responsibility for the legitimacy process shifted away from intervening authorities and onto the Afghan state. Similarly, Essay II shows how key U.S. military doctrine, over time, reconceptualized the formal duty of intervening forces in the local legitimacy process, ultimately considering it contingent on, and subordinate to, the will and capabilities of host-state authorities and the local population. Turning thereafter to firsthand accounts from the field, Essay III and Essay IV together contrast personal perspectives on the intervention held by U.S. Army Officers and Afghan citizens. Essay III finds that personal experiences of noncombat contact with Afghans reinforced the Officers' sense of duty toward the local population. Conversely, Essay IV suggests that the local legitimacy of intervening forces became increasingly contested among Afghans, due largely to the perceived intensification of foreign intrusion on 'everyday' life. Taken together, the findings of this dissertation lay the foundation for the development of a new concept, the host-citizen contract. In so doing, it provides a social contract framework to better understand the complex dynamics of local legitimacy in Afghanistan, and beyond.

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armed intervention
local legitimacy
Afghanistan
intervening armed forces
military
local population
perceptions
soldiers
ISAF
noncombat contact
peace operations
peacekeeping
military doctrine
contact theory
fieldwork
Peace and Conflict Research
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