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This book analyses the role of legitimacy in explaining local actors compliance with international peacebuilding operations.

The book provides a comparative, micro-level study of local actors reasons for compliance with or resistance to international peacebuilding. Specifically, it analyses three pathways to compliance legitimacy, coercion, and reward-seeking to explore local police officers compliance with the reforms stipulated by the EU Police Mission in Bosnia and the EU Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo. The work constructs a holistic framework of the mechanisms connecting each pathway to compliance and measures legitimacy using micro-level indicators. This study not only shines light on the question why local actors comply, a crucial factor in mission effectiveness, but it also illuminates exactly how compliance works. The book contributes nuanced evidence about the often-heralded importance of legitimacy in peacebuilding, showing exactly in which situations local legitimacy matters and in which it does not. It is also highly relevant for policy-makers as it unpacks and explains the mechanisms behind local legitimacy, assisting in understanding this usually nebulous concept. This book demonstrates the need for micro-level analysis by revealing the relevant processes of legitimation usually hidden behind commonly perceived social fault lines, such as the Serb-Albanian divide in Kosovo.

This book will be of much interest to students of peacebuilding, war and conflict studies, Balkans politics, security studies and International Relations.

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Local Legitimacy in Peacebuilding
This book analyses the role of legitimacy in explaining local actors compliance with international peacebuilding operations.
The book provides a comparative, micro-level study of local actors reasons for compliance with or resistance to international peacebuilding. Specifically, it analyses three pathways to compliance legitimacy, coercion, and reward-seeking to explore local police officers compliance with the reforms stipulated by the EU Police Mission in Bosnia and the EU Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo. The work constructs a holistic framework of the mechanisms connecting each pathway to compliance and measures legitimacy using micro-level indicators. This study not only shines light on the question why local actors comply, a crucial factor in mission effectiveness, but it also illuminates exactly how compliance works. The book contributes nuanced evidence about the often-heralded importance of legitimacy in peacebuilding, showing exactly in which situations local legitimacy matters and in which it does not. It is also highly relevant for policy-makers, as it unpacks and explains the mechanisms behind local legitimacy, assisting in understanding this usually nebulous concept. This book demonstrates the need for micro-level analysis by revealing the relevant processes of legitimation usually hidden behind commonly perceived social fault lines, such as the Serb-Albanian divide in Kosovo.
This book will be of much interest to students of peacebuilding, war and conflict studies, Balkans politics, security studies, and International Relations.
Birte Gippert is a lecturer at the University of Liverpool and holds a PhD from the University of Reading, UK.
Routledge Studies in Intervention and Statebuilding
Series Editors: Aidan Hehir and Nicolas Lemay-Hbert Founding Editor: David Chandler
For a full list of titles in this series, please visit www.routledge.com
The Politics of International Intervention
The Tyranny of Peace
Edited by Mandy Turner and Florian P. Khn
The Practice of Humanitarian Intervention
Aid Workers, Agencies and Institutions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Kai Koddenbrock
Peace Figuration after International Intervention
Intentions, Events and Consequences of Liberal Peacebuilding
Gzim Visoka
Regional Intervention Politics in Africa
Crisis, Hegemony, and the Transformation of Subjectivity
Stefanie Wodrig
Protecting Human Rights in the 21st Century
Edited by Aidan Hehir and Robert W. Murray
The Contentious Politics of Statebuilding
Strategies and Dynamics
Outi Kernen
Rethinking Neo-Institutional Statebuilding
The Knowledge Paradox of International Intervention
Peter Finkenbusch
Beyond Liberal Peacebuilding
A Critical Exploration of the Local Turn
Elisa Randazzo
Local Legitimacy in Peacebuilding
Pathways to Local Compliance with International Police Reform
Birte Julia Gippert
Local Legitimacy in Peacebuilding
Pathways to Local Compliance with International Police Reform
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First published 2018
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2018 Birte Julia Gippert
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ISBN: 978-1-138-04587-3 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-17173-9 (ebk)
Typeset in Times New Roman
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Fr Lotte Klatt und Margret Gippert
Contents
Part 1
Legitimacy and EU policebuilding
Part 2
European Police Mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina
Part 3
European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo
Part 4
Comparison and analysis
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  2. ii
CCM
Civilian Crisis Management
CivPol
Civilian Police
CPS
Comprehensive Proposal for the Kosovo Status Settlement
CSDP
Common Security and Defence Policy
EEAS
European Union External Action Service
EMI
Ethnically Motivated Incident
EU
European Union
EUPM
European Union Police Mission
IPTF
International Police Training Force
IR
International Relations
IT
Information Technology
KP
Kosovo Police Service
KPIS
Kosovo Police Information System
LDK
Democratic League of Kosovo
LEA
Law Enforcement Area
MMA
Monitoring, Mentoring, and Advising
MMI
Monitoring, Mentoring, and Inspecting
NATO
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
OHR
Office of the High Representative
OSCE
Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe
PDCD
Programme Development and Coordination Department
PEMI
Possibly Ethnically Motivated Incident
PIBO
Project Implementation Board
PIP
Project Implementation Plan
PSB
Police Steering Board
RS
Republika Srpska
SFOR
Stabilization Force
SOP
Standard Operating Procedure
UN
United Nations
UNDP
United Nations Development Programme
UNSC
United Nations Security Council
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