Local security capture after conflict in the Western Balkans: new security entrants and stability

Q2 Social Sciences Journal of Regional Security Pub Date : 2021-10-24 DOI:10.5937/jrs0-31813
C. Jackson
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This study analyzes how the process of integrating ethnically-distinct enclaves into state organizations after conflict, specifically in the field security, affects stability and patterns of violence after institutional settlements. The primary argument I develop is that integrating existing local security networks as ‘new entrants’ into the official ‘market of public goods’ can bind potential spoilers to state institutions and disincentivize them from using violence. However as new entrants to the market, they are overshadowed by established state institutions. To gain a share of the market, they engage in ‘capture’ of local institutions by aligning with local political leaders, who can affect the regulations of local security and policing within distinct locales. In this sense local security capture, though often paradoxical to rule of law institutions, can not only facilitate policing of a distinct group, but enforce state institutions. Findings from three cases - Kosovo, Serbia, and North Macedonia - further illustrate that foreign peace actors are key in the process of facilitating capture by preventing the state from monopolizing security.  
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西巴尔干地区冲突后的地方安全问题:新的安全进入者与稳定
本研究分析了冲突后将不同种族的飞地纳入国家组织的过程,特别是在实地安全方面,如何影响机构解决后的稳定和暴力模式。我提出的主要论点是,将现有的地方安全网络作为“新进入者”整合到官方的“公共产品市场”中,可以将潜在的破坏者与国家机构捆绑在一起,并抑制他们使用暴力。然而,作为市场的新进入者,它们在老牌国家机构面前显得黯然失色。为了获得市场份额,他们通过与当地政治领导人结盟来“俘获”当地机构,这些领导人可以影响不同地区的当地安全和警务规定。从这个意义上说,地方安全抓捕虽然经常与法治制度相矛盾,但不仅可以促进对特定群体的监管,还可以加强国家机构的执法。来自科索沃、塞尔维亚和北马其顿三个案例的调查结果进一步表明,通过防止国家垄断安全,外国和平行动者在促进抓捕过程中发挥了关键作用。
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Journal of Regional Security
Journal of Regional Security Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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