The European Union, Civil Society and Conflict Transformation
MICROCON Policy Working Paper No. 1
42 Pages Posted: 1 Aug 2008
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The European Union, Civil Society and Conflict Transformation
The European Union, Civil Society and Conflict Transformation
Date Written: July 23, 2008
Abstract
The European Union considers conflict resolution as a cardinal objective of its foreign policy. It makes use of a number of policy instruments to promote conflict transformation through 'constructive engagement', which cover a range of sectors affecting conditions and incentives at the micro level. The EU has recognised the importance of engaging with civil society in situations of violent conflict, but needs to engage more with local civil society to make its policies more effective. This paper provides a conceptual framework and discussion to analyse which local civil society actors play a role in conflict and conflict transformation, through which activities they impact on conflicts and how, what determines their effectiveness, and finally how EU neighbourhood policies can enhance their constructive impact in peacefully transforming conflicts in its near abroad by engaging with civil society.
Keywords: Civil society, European Union, European Neighbourhood Policy, violent conflict, conflict transformation
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