Contested peace: duality of security in post-conflict North Waziristan

Q1 Social Sciences Asian Security Pub Date : 2021-08-02 DOI:10.1080/14799855.2021.1953991
M. Makki, Faryal Khan, Syed Ali Akash
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ABSTRACT This paper attempts to disentangle the concept of security by exploring the duality between state security and societal security in post-conflict North Waziristan, Pakistan. The conceptual explications are centered on the interrelation between state security and societal security, to assess the securitizing potentials of state and society, which impact the durability of post-conflict peace. The reconceptualization is steered through an empirical overemphasis on the state-led security practices for reconstructing post-conflict security in North Waziristan and the consequent provincial merger (FATA-KP merger) that followed. Simply put, this paper intertwines conceptual analysis with empirical observations on post-conflict state security and societal security in North Waziristan to illuminate the underlying causes of the 'contested' peace in the former tribal Agency. Although this discussion is context-driven, most of the analysis is applicable, mutatis mutandis, to analyze state security and societal security in post-conflict settings.
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有争议的和平:冲突后北瓦济里斯坦的双重安全
本文试图通过探讨冲突后巴基斯坦北瓦济里斯坦国家安全与社会安全的二元性来厘清安全的概念。概念解释集中在国家安全和社会安全之间的相互关系,以评估国家和社会的证券化潜力,影响冲突后和平的持久性。重新概念化是通过实证过度强调国家主导的安全实践来引导的,这些实践旨在重建北瓦济里斯坦冲突后的安全,以及随之而来的省合并(FATA-KP合并)。简而言之,本文将概念分析与对北瓦济里斯坦冲突后国家安全和社会安全的实证观察相结合,以阐明前部落机构“有争议的”和平的根本原因。虽然这个讨论是上下文驱动的,但大多数分析都是适用的,必要时,分析冲突后环境中的国家安全和社会安全。
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Asian Security Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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