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The USA The USA
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Negative comments (43 online subsidies, 98 references in NVivo) Negative comments (43 online subsidies, 98 references in NVivo)
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Positive comments (22 online subsidies, 36 references in NVivo) Positive comments (22 online subsidies, 36 references in NVivo)
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Canada Canada
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Negative comments (11 online subsidies, 23 references in NVivo) Negative comments (11 online subsidies, 23 references in NVivo)
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Positive comments (4 online subsidies, 5 references in NVivo) Positive comments (4 online subsidies, 5 references in NVivo)
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Sweden Sweden
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Negative comments (8 online subsidies, 18 references in NVivo) Negative comments (8 online subsidies, 18 references in NVivo)
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Positive comments (3 online subsidies, 4 references in NVivo) Positive comments (3 online subsidies, 4 references in NVivo)
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The United Kingdom The United Kingdom
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Negative comments (13 online subsidies, 28 references in NVivo) Negative comments (13 online subsidies, 28 references in NVivo)
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Positive comments (11 online subsidies, 32 references in NVivo) Positive comments (11 online subsidies, 32 references in NVivo)
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The European Union The European Union
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Negative comments (20 subsidies, 33 references in NVivo) Negative comments (20 subsidies, 33 references in NVivo)
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Positive comments (9 subsidies, 13 references in NVivo) Positive comments (9 subsidies, 13 references in NVivo)
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The United Nations The United Nations
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Negative comments (68 subsidies, 109 references in NVivo) Negative comments (68 subsidies, 109 references in NVivo)
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Positive comments (29 subsidies, 48 references in NVivo) Positive comments (29 subsidies, 48 references in NVivo)
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The World Bank The World Bank
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Negative comments (5 online subsidies, 8 references in NVivo) Negative comments (5 online subsidies, 8 references in NVivo)
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Positive comments (6 online subsidies, 15 references in NVivo) Positive comments (6 online subsidies, 15 references in NVivo)
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The Inter-American Development Bank The Inter-American Development Bank
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Negative comments (8 online subsidies, 9 references in NVivo) Negative comments (8 online subsidies, 9 references in NVivo)
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Positive comments (4 online subsidies, 4 references in NVivo) Positive comments (4 online subsidies, 4 references in NVivo)
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MAPP/OEA MAPP/OEA
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Negative comments (29 online subsidies, 48 references in NVivo) Negative comments (29 online subsidies, 48 references in NVivo)
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Positive comments (9 subsidies, 11 references in NVivo) Positive comments (9 subsidies, 11 references in NVivo)
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6 International Actors’ Framing of Peacebuilding Spaces
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Published:July 2023
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Chapter 6 explores which departments, regions, cities, municipalities and administrative spaces for peacebuilding were foregrounded in international actors’ online subsidies, and how they and Colombia as a national space were explicitly labelled and defined with negative and positive references. Negative comments suggested what was at issue and how spaces were understood and promoted as problematic and subject to intervention. Positive references illustrated how the international community generated aspirational images of peacebuilding at different scales of intervention, and how spaces could be transformed in line with positive models. The chapter explores how each country and international organization leading the post-conflict funds and support for the peace process explicitly referred to places with positive or negative qualifications, including, for example, the presence of armed conflict, illegality or inequality, or, conversely, spaces as models or with the presence of valuable features that fostered transformation possibilities with regard to peace.
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