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Peacemaking in an authoritaraian context in Africa: Promoting peace from below in Cameroon

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Cameroon, traditionally overlooked on the international peace agenda, has recently received increased attention due to mounting security challenges. Operating under an authoritarian regime that denies conflicts while promoting a narrative of stability, the course of international peace-from-below initiatives is profoundly influenced by this constrained political environment. Through in-depth case studies of three ongoing humanitarian crises—the Central African refugees’ influx, the Boko Haram/Islamic State West Africa Province insurgency, and the Anglophone conflict—this article contends that localized peace approaches, centring on grassroots reconciliation, may obscure broader structural issues, silence non-state political claims from below, and absolve the state of its responsibilities. Embracing such methodologies not only reinforces authoritarian dynamics but also exhibits a performative dimension, contributing to the establishment of a ‘victor’s peace’ in the absence of military victory.
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hal-04665089 , version 1 (30-07-2024)

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Claire Lefort-Rieu. Peacemaking in an authoritaraian context in Africa: Promoting peace from below in Cameroon. African Affairs, 2024, 123 (490), pp.103-123. ⟨10.1093/afraf/adae004⟩. ⟨hal-04665089⟩
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