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Razakamaharavo, Velomahanina Tahinjanahary.
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Peacebuilding in Madagascar = a multi-levelled peace /
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Peacebuilding in Madagascar/ by Velomahanina Tahinjanahary Razakamaharavo.
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a multi-levelled peace /
Author:
Razakamaharavo, Velomahanina Tahinjanahary.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xix, 300 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1. An account of the episodes of conflict in Madagascar: "tsy maintsy mipoaka ny sarom-bilany" or 'the cover of the cooking pot will always explode one day or another' -- Chapter 2. Conflict recurrence, hybridity, trans-/cross-/multi-scalar analyses of peace and conflict dynamics -- Chapter 3. Liberal Peace in a Local Context -- Chapter 4. A Timid Local Turn in Peace: the Roles of Formal and Informal Local Infrastructures in Indigenous Peacebuilding in Madagascar -- Chapter 5. The powerful metanarratives -- Chapter 6. The resistant local narratives -- Chapter 7. Merina or Côtiers, Andriana or Andevo: the tales of the local elite -ethnicity and class - Achieving national unity? -- Chapter 8. The grassroots in peace and conflict processes -- Chapter 9. Navigating Peacebuilding in Madagascar: A Cross/Inter/Multi-Scalar Approach to Conflict, Governance, and Reconciliation.
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Subject:
Peace-building - History. - Madagascar -
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Madagascar - Politics and government. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-91383-9
ISBN:
9783031913839
Peacebuilding in Madagascar = a multi-levelled peace /
Razakamaharavo, Velomahanina Tahinjanahary.
Peacebuilding in Madagascar
a multi-levelled peace /[electronic resource] :by Velomahanina Tahinjanahary Razakamaharavo. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xix, 300 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1. An account of the episodes of conflict in Madagascar: "tsy maintsy mipoaka ny sarom-bilany" or 'the cover of the cooking pot will always explode one day or another' -- Chapter 2. Conflict recurrence, hybridity, trans-/cross-/multi-scalar analyses of peace and conflict dynamics -- Chapter 3. Liberal Peace in a Local Context -- Chapter 4. A Timid Local Turn in Peace: the Roles of Formal and Informal Local Infrastructures in Indigenous Peacebuilding in Madagascar -- Chapter 5. The powerful metanarratives -- Chapter 6. The resistant local narratives -- Chapter 7. Merina or Côtiers, Andriana or Andevo: the tales of the local elite -ethnicity and class - Achieving national unity? -- Chapter 8. The grassroots in peace and conflict processes -- Chapter 9. Navigating Peacebuilding in Madagascar: A Cross/Inter/Multi-Scalar Approach to Conflict, Governance, and Reconciliation.
This book examines peace and conflict processes in Madagascar from the royal period (c. 1540-1897) to 2022, offering a detailed narrative of conflict recurrence and peacebuilding in the country. Through the lens of trans-,multi-, cross-scalar and hybrid governance frameworks, the author explores the dynamics of indigenous peacebuilding while critically assessing the impact of liberal peacebuilding interventions in Madagascar. The book bridges theoretical gaps in peace and conflict studies introducing the concept of multi-leveled peace by analyzing transformative processes of conflict, both destructive and constructive, to uncover the multi-layered nature of peace. Spanning historical, ideological, and socio-political dimensions, it delivers insights into how Madagascar's unique hybrid governance system interweaves various actors including state institutions, traditional authorities, grassroots organizations, and international actors. The book highlights the coexistence of peace-promoting practices and conflict-generating forces across multiple scales. Velomahanina Tahinjanahary Razakamaharavo is a scholar and researcher bridging theory and practice in the fields of peacebuilding, conflict transformation, gender dynamics, climate change and emerging technologies. Currently, she serves as a Research Fellow at the School of Philosophy, Politics and Economics (SPPE) at the University of Reading, UK, where she is the Country Leader of the IDRC and FCDO-funded project REPRESA in Madagascar. ). In 2017, she was named a Women in International Security (WIIS) Next Generation Scholar, reflecting her commitment to advancing gender equality in peace and security. She has been an active contributor to global initiatives such as the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab, focusing on disinformation resilience.
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