Mercenaries of Democracy: The 'Politricks of Remobilized Combatants in the 2007 General Elections, Sierra Leone

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  • Maya Mynster Christensen
  • Mats Utas
The 2007 general elections marked a decisive moment in the country's post-war recovery. In this article we show how political parties strategically remobilized ex-combatants into 'security squads' in order both to protect themselves and to mobilize votes.  We look at the tactical and strategic motives behind ex-combatants' choice to join the political campaigning and the alternatives (such as 'watermelon politics'), and we also examine the deep mistrust between politicians and ex-combatants. Focusing on politics as the domestication of violence, we shed light on the continuation of pre-war and war-time mobilization of youth into politics and demonstrate how electoral moments can legitimize violence. In hindsight, the 2007 elections strengthened the democratic process in Sierra Leone, but this article shows on what fragile ground this success was built.
Udgivelsesdato: 2008
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftAfrican Affairs
Vol/bind107
Udgave nummer409
Sider (fra-til)515-539
Antal sider25
ISSN0001-9909
StatusUdgivet - 2008

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