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Fragile Truths
Knowledge Platform Security & Rule of Law
21 episodes
5 days ago
This podcast is about distilling the most important findings of cutting edge research, and capturing conversations between researchers and policy officers about the ideas and assumptions driving current Security & Rule of Law policy. As we find out, what may be assumed as a reliable fact or a solid truth can sometimes crack under scrutiny. The conversations are hosted by Christian Kuitert (KPSRL).
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This podcast is about distilling the most important findings of cutting edge research, and capturing conversations between researchers and policy officers about the ideas and assumptions driving current Security & Rule of Law policy. As we find out, what may be assumed as a reliable fact or a solid truth can sometimes crack under scrutiny. The conversations are hosted by Christian Kuitert (KPSRL).
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Legitimacy Of Traditional Authorities: Mali, Niger And Libya
Fragile Truths
36 minutes
4 years ago
Legitimacy Of Traditional Authorities: Mali, Niger And Libya

Traditional or informal authorities play a significant role in governance – especially in fragile settings in which the formal state is absent, weak or contested. In this episode of Fragile Truths, Asma Hashi (Policy Officer Human Security at the MFA) talks with Anna Schmauder (Research Fellow at Clingendael) and Volkert Doop (Project Manager at VNG) about their research project on the legitimacy of traditional authorities in Mali, Niger and Libya.

Click here for more information on the NWO-WOTRO research program. To get in touch with Asma Hashi, you can e-mail her at: asma.hashi@minbuza.nl, or follow her on LinkedIn. To get in touch with Anna Schmauder, you can e-mail her at: aschmauder@clingendael.org, or follow her on Twitter and LinkedIn. To get in touch with Volkert Doop, you can e-mail him at: volkert.doop@vng.nl, or follow him on Twitter and LinkedIn.

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Fragile Truths
This podcast is about distilling the most important findings of cutting edge research, and capturing conversations between researchers and policy officers about the ideas and assumptions driving current Security & Rule of Law policy. As we find out, what may be assumed as a reliable fact or a solid truth can sometimes crack under scrutiny. The conversations are hosted by Christian Kuitert (KPSRL).