Reintegration of ex-combatants in a militarized society

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Peacebuilding Pub Date : 2022-03-16 DOI:10.1080/21647259.2022.2042982
Jacqueline Parry, Olga Aymerich
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ABSTRACT This article examines how the transition from soldier to civilian is affected by a militarised environment, relying on fieldwork conducted in Basra in the period following Iraq’s war with the Islamic State (2014–2017). The article begins by mapping community perceptions of militaristic behaviours and ideologies present within Basra society. It demonstrates that respondents distinguished different types of militarised behaviour and ideology, accepting or tolerating some while rejecting or denouncing others. The article then considers how these perceptions of militarisation affected community attitudes towards the reintegration of ex-combatants. We find that ‘acceptable’ forms of militarised behaviour and ideology were often described as consistent with the reintegration of ex-combatants, whereas the failure to reintegrate reflected ‘non-acceptable’ forms of militarised behaviour or ideology. This approach offers new insights to community-based DDR programming in militarised environments and points to a model of transformation grounded in local realities.
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使前战斗人员重新融入军事化社会
本文以伊拉克与伊斯兰国战争(2014-2017)后在巴士拉进行的实地调查为基础,研究了军事化环境如何影响从士兵到平民的过渡。文章首先描绘了社区对巴士拉社会中军国主义行为和意识形态的看法。它表明受访者区分了不同类型的军事化行为和意识形态,接受或容忍一些,而拒绝或谴责另一些。然后,文章考虑了这些对军事化的看法如何影响了社区对前战斗人员重返社会的态度。我们发现,“可接受的”军事化行为和意识形态形式通常被描述为与前战斗人员重新融入社会一致,而未能重新融入社会则反映了“不可接受的”军事化行为或意识形态形式。这种方法为军事化环境中以社区为基础的DDR规划提供了新的见解,并指出了一种基于当地现实的转型模式。
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