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Beyond Peacebuilding - The Challenges of Empowerment Promotion in Mozambique

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This book uses the concept of empowerment as a means to understand peacebuilding in Mozambique. In order to do this, it first traces the different discourses on 'empowerment' and proposes an analytical framework based on multiple levels of analysis and a dialectical view of power. Second, it examines how the process of state formation and, later, peacebuilding have shaped the spaces for local empowerment to occur in Mozambique. Finally, it offers a detailed analysis of a national policy called the District Development Fund (the '7 million'), designed in the context of decentralization and aimed at reducing poverty in this country. This case study helps reflecting on the long-term and derivative effects of peace both in institutional terms as well as at the level of the everyday. The holistic approach to empowerment offered in this book and its application in the case of Mozambique will be of interest to both academics as well as practitioners of peacebuilding and development.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Discourses of Empowerment.- Chapter 2: Disentangling Empowerment.- Chapter 3: Colonialism, Independence, and Fragmentation: Dynamics of Empowerment and Disempowerment from a Historical Perspective.- Chapter 4: Post-war Mozambique: Designing Peace, (Re)Distributing Power(?).- Chapter 5: Promoting Local Empowerment: the '7 Million' Policy Design.- Chapter 6: The '7 million' Viewed from the below: implementation and results.- Conclusion: From Peacebuilding to Empowerment. 

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Roberta Holanda Maschietto is a post-doctoral researcher at the Centre for Social Studies, at the University of Coimbra. She has a PhD in Peace Studies from the University of Bradford, and previously was a Lecturer of International Relations at the Institute of Superior Education in Brasília.


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This book uses the concept of empowerment as a means to understand peacebuilding in Mozambique. In order to do this, it first traces the different discourses on ‘empowerment’ and proposes an analytical framework based on multiple levels of analysis and a dialectical view of power. Second, it examines how the process of state formation and, later, peacebuilding have shaped the spaces for local empowerment to occur in Mozambique. Finally, it offers a detailed analysis of a national policy called the District Development Fund (the ‘7 million’), designed in the context of decentralization and aimed at reducing poverty in this country. This case study helps reflecting on the long-term and derivative effects of peace both in institutional terms as well as at the level of the everyday. The holistic approach to empowerment offered in this book and its application in the case of Mozambique will be of interest to both academics as well as practitioners of peacebuilding and development.

Product details

Authors Roberta Holanda Maschietto
Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.11.2018
 
EAN 9781349956845
ISBN 978-1-349-95684-5
No. of pages 297
Dimensions 148 mm x 17 mm x 210 mm
Weight 406 g
Illustrations XI, 297 p. 5 illus.
Series Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies
Rethinking Peace and Conflict
Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

B, Peace, Africa, International Relations, Political Science and International Studies, African Politics, Peace studies, Peace studies & conflict resolution, Africa—Politics and government

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