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Counterinsurgency, community participation, and the preventing and countering violent extremism agenda in Kenya

By  Elizabeth Mesok
July 7, 2022

Counterinsurgency, community participation, and the preventing and countering violent extremism agenda in Kenya

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Counterinsurgency, community participation, and the preventing and countering violent extremism agenda in Kenya

Counterinsurgency; violent extremism; P/CVE; Kenya; civil society; peacebuilding; human rights; community organizations

Over the last six years, the P/CVE agenda has emphasized the need of preventative measures to augment kinetic counterterrorism security approaches. Based on field research in Kenya in 2019, this article analyzes the ‘police power’ of P/CVE, which compels populations to participate in their own security and ensure their own governability, otherwise marking them for elimination. P/ CVE is read as a mode of civil counterinsurgency that operates to pacify populations seen as threats to a liberal international order through peacebuilding and development initiatives, curtailing the autonomy of civic space and securitizing the work of community organizations