Model or straitjacket? Doing context analysis on fragile or conflict-affected states - The Broker

Author(s)
Bolling, R.
Publication language
English
Pages
8pp
Date published
19 Jan 2015
Publisher
The Broker
Type
Articles
Keywords
Conflict, violence & peace, Working in conflict setting, Urban

In the complex contexts of fragile or conflict-affected states, where international interventions can easily influence power relations, good context analysis is crucial. Systematically mapping these contexts allows international actors to work effectively and prevent harmful impacts. However, the analytical frameworks designed for this purpose are often shaped by the goals and norms of the organizations that employ them, giving them certain biases. This article aims to provide an overview of such frameworks, identify what is common to them, and what is needed for the comprehensive analysis of a context. It will show that international, transnational and local views are underrepresented in analysis. This is a situation that needs to change, given the increasingly complex nature of conflict today.