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Mali is often depicted as a successor state of the Ancient Mali
Empire. Since 2012, a lasting political, social, and security
crisis has engulfed the country. Non-state armed groups, community
militias, and fundamental Islamist fighters, have been wreaking
havoc in a state that was praised for its diversity and religious
tolerance. Amidst these violent conflicts, various narratives have
been employed to mobilize support for Mali. These narratives have
not prevented the rise of community-centered strategies for
survival. Fula, the largest West African community, has often been
associated with narratives related to violent conflict. Subjective
appropriations have fueled peacebuilding and warmongering. National
Narratives of Mali: Fula Communities in Times of Crisis analyzes
the narratives employed in Mali by actors in the field to justify
their actions and strategies. Dougoukolo Alpha Oumar Ba Konare
studies the reactions from Fula communities that have experienced
and created narratives of their own, based on their own senses of
identity.
Mali is often depicted as a successor state of the Ancient Mali
Empire. Since 2012, a lasting political, social, and security
crisis has engulfed the country. Non-state armed groups, community
militias, and fundamental Islamist fighters, have been wreaking
havoc in a state that was praised for its diversity and religious
tolerance. Amidst these violent conflicts, various narratives have
been employed to mobilize support for Mali. These narratives have
not prevented the rise of community-centered strategies for
survival. Fula, the largest West African community, has often been
associated with narratives related to violent conflict. Subjective
appropriations have fueled peacebuilding and warmongering. National
Narratives of Mali: Fula Communities in Times of Crisis analyzes
the narratives employed in Mali by actors in the field to justify
their actions and strategies. Dougoukolo Alpha Oumar Ba Konare
studies the reactions from Fula communities that have experienced
and created narratives of their own, based on their own senses of
identity.
This book theorizes the ways in which states that are presumed to
be weaker in the international system use the International
Criminal Court (ICC) to advance their security and political
interests. Ultimately, it contends that African states have managed
to instrumentally and strategically use the international justice
system to their advantage, a theoretical framework that challenges
the "justice cascade" argument. The empirical work of this study
focuses on four major themes around the intersection of power,
states' interests, and the global governance of atrocity crimes:
firstly, the strategic use of self-referrals to the ICC; secondly,
complementarity between national and the international justice
system; thirdly, the limits of state cooperation with international
courts; and finally the use of international courts in domestic
political conflicts. This book is valuable to students, scholars,
and researchers who are interested in international relations,
international criminal justice, peace and conflict studies, human
rights, and African politics.
This book theorizes the ways in which states that are presumed to
be weaker in the international system use the International
Criminal Court (ICC) to advance their security and political
interests. Ultimately, it contends that African states have managed
to instrumentally and strategically use the international justice
system to their advantage, a theoretical framework that challenges
the "justice cascade" argument. The empirical work of this study
focuses on four major themes around the intersection of power,
states' interests, and the global governance of atrocity crimes:
firstly, the strategic use of self-referrals to the ICC; secondly,
complementarity between national and the international justice
system; thirdly, the limits of state cooperation with international
courts; and finally the use of international courts in domestic
political conflicts. This book is valuable to students, scholars,
and researchers who are interested in international relations,
international criminal justice, peace and conflict studies, human
rights, and African politics.
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