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