International intervention in the Solomon Islands by RAMSI : a critical appraisal of its acceptance by the local population

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  • RAMSIによるソロモン諸島への国際的な介入 : 現地の人々の受容に関する批判的考察

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In the post-Cold War era, the relationship between local legitimacy and international intervention was scrutinized in light of corruption that was reported by post-conflict societies such as Rwanda and Afghanistan. This study argues that international intervention offers acceptable means to resolve conflicts and establish long-term, legitimate peace in the eyes of locals. It also considers the case of the Solomon Islands in the Melanesia region in Oceania which accepted international intervention — by the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (hereinafter, RAMSI) — and accomplished the process of recovery in the aftermath of its national conflict.

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