New Books in World Affairs

Adam Day, "States of Disorder, Ecosystems of Governance: Complexity Theory Applied to UN Statebuilding in the DRC and South Sudan" (Oxford UP, 2022)

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May 25, 2022
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INSIGHT

Conflict Zones as Ecosystems

  • View conflict zones as complex ecosystems, not broken machines.
  • Governance exists even in "ungoverned spaces," often through armed groups, leaders, businesses, and citizens.
ANECDOTE

Contrasting Case Studies

  • South Sudan's state-building mission was the UN's largest ever, starting in 2011.
  • The DRC had a much longer state-building effort, starting well before 2002.
INSIGHT

Kinship and Governance

  • Kinship, ethnicity, and community leadership are dominant forms of governance in South Sudan, influencing access to resources and the state.
  • These pre-colonial governance structures became instrumentalized during colonial times and persist, impacting UN state-building efforts.
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