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8 - Embedding into and Detaching from the Arena

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 January 2020

Tim Glawion
Affiliation:
German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)
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Chapter 8 scrutinizes why actors should embed themselves in the arena in the first place and when they prefer detaching from everyday security. The question of embedding or detaching is particularly relevant to newly arriving peacekeepers but also poses itself to national militaries. Embedding into the arena forces an actor to engage in fluid ordering as everyday contact and spontaneous security events necessitate immediate reactions. Detachment, on the other hand, allows for more organized and directed engagement of the security arena through stable ordering. However, detachment can fuel rumours and allegations thereby deteriorating the overall security situation. Actors become torn between fulfilling local demands for robust intervention by accepting fluidity, on the one hand, and meeting international demands of stable ordering through detachment, on the other.

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The Security Arena in Africa
Local Order-Making in the Central African Republic, Somaliland, and South Sudan
, pp. 204 - 216
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2020

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