Youth inclusion in peace processes: the case of the Bangsamoro transition authority in Mindanao, Philippines

IF 1.1 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Conflict Security & Development Pub Date : 2022-11-02 DOI:10.1080/14678802.2022.2151201
Primitivo Iii Cabanes Ragandang, Sukanya Podder
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ABSTRACT Drawing on the post-accord case of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) in the region of Muslim Mindanao, this research examines how far youth’s vertical integration in formal political institutions is influenced by both structural association and youth’s agential capacity. While association with the formal structural elements enables elite youth’s entry into the formal space, the latter’s agential capacity shapes the nature of that inclusion over the long-term. Positive intergenerational collaboration and interdependence between Moro elders and the Moro youth supports this process, although inclusion remains limited to only a minority of the youthful population. New empirical data collected through primary research with the elders and young Moro ministers in the BTA is used to demonstrate the workings of our argument around the importance of intergenerational collaboration and support from the elders, for a wider inclusion of young people’s skills and voices into post-conflict governance institutions.
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青年参与和平进程:菲律宾棉兰老岛邦萨摩洛过渡当局的案例
摘要:本研究以棉兰老穆斯林地区邦萨摩罗过渡当局(BTA)的协议后案例为基础,考察了青年在正式政治机构中的垂直整合在多大程度上受到结构关联和青年代理能力的影响。虽然与正式结构元素的联系使精英青年能够进入正式空间,但后者的代理能力在长期内塑造了这种包容的性质。摩洛老年人和摩洛青年之间积极的代际合作和相互依存支持了这一进程,尽管只有少数年轻人参与其中。通过对BTA的长老和年轻的摩洛牧师进行初步研究收集的新经验数据,用于证明我们关于代际合作和长老支持的重要性的论点是有效的,这对于将年轻人的技能和声音更广泛地纳入冲突后治理机构。
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Conflict Security & Development INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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