Constitution-Building in Deeply Fragmented States: The Role of Local Governance
This discussion paper explores the complex realities of substate governance in fragmented, conflict-affected states, where multiple actors vie for control. It urges greater recognition of the diverse, fluid and often overlooked local governance systems that influence peace- and constitution making.
Drawing on six key dimensions of substate authority, the paper offers fresh insight into why national-level processes must be grounded in local realities to be effective.
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1. Substate governance in fragmented settings
2. Terminology
3. The general context in Myanmar, Somalia and Yemen: Similarities and differences
4. Diversity in local governance
5. Implications for constitution-building at the centre
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