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They are from within us: CVE brokerage in South-central Somalia

By  Linnéa Gelot and Stig Jarle Hansen
Dec. 5, 2021

They are from within us: CVE brokerage in South-central Somalia

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They are from within us: CVE brokerage in South-central Somalia

Global militarism, violent extremism, deradicalisation, Somalia, al-Shabaab

This article explores how societal actors in Somalia take part in a transnational politics of countering/preventing violent extremism (CVE/PVE) through a political sociological approach to militarisation. We argue that the transnational politics of CVE represents an extension of global militarism by some states, institutions, donors and brokers. CVE works to adapt global militarism and to reconfigure the global-local relationships that sustain it. We explore the roles and influence of local ‘CVE brokers’ in deradicalisation efforts in South-central Somalia. They inadvertently merge the counterterrorism approach to Somali people, values and territory with nonmilitary means. We show that their key practices – co-ordination, translation and alignment – advance, but also disrupt, alter and transform CVE policy objectives