Between New Terrains and Old Dichotomies: Peacebuilding and the Gangs’ Truce in El Salvador

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Autor(a) principal: Roque,Sílvia
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Contexto Internacional
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-85292017000300499
Resumo: Abstract This article intends to challenge the dominant assumptions that undermine the potential application of peacebuilding frameworks beyond formal post-war contexts. It analyses the gangs’ truce that recently took place in El Salvador as a privileged laboratory to rethink hegemonic understandings and practices of peacebuilding by specifically addressing the importance of overcoming dichotomised categories such ‘war and peace’, ‘criminal and political’, and ‘success and failure’. It is claimed that while the truce fostered a discourse pointing towards an ongoing peace process and enlarged the public debate on the failings of post-war policies and on the structural roots of violence, it was also decisively undermined by the inability to surmount the dichotomy that juxtaposes the criminal and the political domains. It is argued that a peacebuilding framework, inspired by a set of critical perspectives on war and peace and on the nature of ‘the political’, may thus be of crucial importance for the future of policies aimed at curbing violence in El Salvador and elsewhere.
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title Between New Terrains and Old Dichotomies: Peacebuilding and the Gangs’ Truce in El Salvador
spellingShingle Between New Terrains and Old Dichotomies: Peacebuilding and the Gangs’ Truce in El Salvador
Roque,Sílvia
El Salvador
Gangs
Truce
Peacebuilding
Violence
Political Subjectivity
Discourses
title_short Between New Terrains and Old Dichotomies: Peacebuilding and the Gangs’ Truce in El Salvador
title_full Between New Terrains and Old Dichotomies: Peacebuilding and the Gangs’ Truce in El Salvador
title_fullStr Between New Terrains and Old Dichotomies: Peacebuilding and the Gangs’ Truce in El Salvador
title_full_unstemmed Between New Terrains and Old Dichotomies: Peacebuilding and the Gangs’ Truce in El Salvador
title_sort Between New Terrains and Old Dichotomies: Peacebuilding and the Gangs’ Truce in El Salvador
author Roque,Sílvia
author_facet Roque,Sílvia
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Roque,Sílvia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv El Salvador
Gangs
Truce
Peacebuilding
Violence
Political Subjectivity
Discourses
topic El Salvador
Gangs
Truce
Peacebuilding
Violence
Political Subjectivity
Discourses
description Abstract This article intends to challenge the dominant assumptions that undermine the potential application of peacebuilding frameworks beyond formal post-war contexts. It analyses the gangs’ truce that recently took place in El Salvador as a privileged laboratory to rethink hegemonic understandings and practices of peacebuilding by specifically addressing the importance of overcoming dichotomised categories such ‘war and peace’, ‘criminal and political’, and ‘success and failure’. It is claimed that while the truce fostered a discourse pointing towards an ongoing peace process and enlarged the public debate on the failings of post-war policies and on the structural roots of violence, it was also decisively undermined by the inability to surmount the dichotomy that juxtaposes the criminal and the political domains. It is argued that a peacebuilding framework, inspired by a set of critical perspectives on war and peace and on the nature of ‘the political’, may thus be of crucial importance for the future of policies aimed at curbing violence in El Salvador and elsewhere.
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