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Panel 53: Ex-Combatants: A Post-Conflict Challenge?

Panel organisers: Johanna Söderström (Uppsala Univ., Sweden) and Enzo Nussio (Univ. of St. Gallen, Switzerland)

Contact: Johanna.Soderstrom@statsvet.uu.se

Most post-conflict states face the challenge of reintegrating former combatants. Such reintegration is seen primarily through the prism of risk. Ex-combatants are variously seen as a security challenge; as a population needing special economic assistance; and as reminder of violence and potential irritant to social cohesion. This panel invites papers that assess the scope, validity, and solutions to this constellation of risks.

Solutions to the challenges posed by ex-combatants vary widely, depending upon the nature of the preceding war and the perceived risks in the post-conflict context. Where conflict was seen as primarily driven by greed and criminality, reintegration programs may emphasize “peace dividends” and reducing recidivism; in contrast, recovery from ideological violence may require political transformations such as the creation of new political parties.

Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) programs are important elements of contemporary peacebuilding. They are costly, time-intensive undertakings, in a sense they function as experiments, attempting to reorder relations within and between state and society, and they highlight the interaction and different perspectives of external and internal actors.

This panel explores the relationship between ex-combatants and the broader political community, with particular emphasis on the relationship between state institutions and policy instruments and the challenges of DDR. The challenge of ex-combatants is of significant magnitude in Africa, but these questions are also relevant in other contexts, and while this panel will focus on African cases, a comparative perspective beyond Africa should also be fruitful for theory development and setting new research agendas within this important field.

Accepted Abstracts

SESSION 1

Reintegrating Ex-Combatants in Liberia: What role can DDR play for democracy?

The Reintegration of Ex-combatant Women in Liberia: Long-Term Challenges

Addressing Child Soldiering in Post-Conflict Situations in African States: Lessons Drawn from Sierra Leone

Disarming Rebels or Empowering Communities: Aid Strategies in Reintegration of Former Combatants

From Conflict to Ownership: Participatory Approaches to the Reintegration of Ex-combatants in Sierra Leone and Liberia

SESSION 2

A Leap of Faith: Explaining Ex-Combatant Violence

The Lost Honor. Ex-soldiers Fighting for their Rights in Post-conflict Liberia

Urban Brokers and Entrepreneurs of Violence: War/peace continuities in Liberia and Sierra Leone