Untouchable Forces: Restoring Trust in Security in Weak States?

69 Pages Posted: 5 May 2020

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Aila M. Matanock

Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley

Natalia Garbiras-Díaz

European University Institute, Max Weber Programme; European University Institute

Date Written: February 15, 2020

Abstract

How can weak states improve security? We build on existing work theorizing that a crucial component of strengthening security is improving citizen perceptions of the institutions providing security and then thereby securing their cooperation with those institutions. We examine whether foreign missions that states invite to conduct security functions, “delegation agreements” (DAs), are able to change citizens’ perceptions on these dimensions. We argue DAs are likely to improve citizen perceptions of security while they are operating but to have little transfer effect to state institutions. We test the theory by examining the U.N.’s International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG), a team of investigators and prosecutors that operated in Guatemalan courts from 2007-2019, which was a canonical and seemingly successful DA. In this “most likely” case to detect any transfer effects, we use a survey experiment to examine, first, whether invoking CICIG as a case investigator increases citizen beliefs that the perpetrators and their state collaborators will be correctly identified, prosecuted, and convicted. We find that the CICIG prime does have consistently positive effects. We then examine citizen perceptions of institutions, and, measuring several outcomes, we find that CICIG has little transfer effect to state security institutions, although a successful CICIG may reduce the legitimacy of the state to some extent. Our results identify a positive effect from this foreign mission but no overall shift in citizen perceptions and subsequent pathway to increased security through their cooperation.

Keywords: State-building, Delegation Agreements, Courts, CICIG, Guatemala, UN, Survey Experiment

Suggested Citation

Matanock, Aila M. and Garbiras-Díaz, Natalia, Untouchable Forces: Restoring Trust in Security in Weak States? (February 15, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3571808 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3571808

Aila M. Matanock (Contact Author)

Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley ( email )

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Natalia Garbiras-Díaz

European University Institute, Max Weber Programme ( email )

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San Domenico di Fiesole
Florence, 50014
Italy

HOME PAGE: http://https://www.nataliagarbirasdiaz.com/

European University Institute ( email )

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