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Multinationals and Security Governance in the Community: Participation, Discipline and Indirect Rule

Cover: Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, 6 (1)

Cover: Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, 6 (1)

Jana Hönke – 2012

This article traces multinational extraction companies' social and security policies in the ‘community belt’ next to their operations. A comparison between mining companies in the DRC in the early twentieth century and in the period post-2000 shows remarkable continuities in corporate community interventions. It demonstrates how contemporary participatory practices have partly replaced techniques of discipline and coercion seen in the colonial past. However, the discourse of ownership and participation runs alongside exclusionary forms of exercising power that have an old history. The liberal claim of self-determination is compromised by the recourse to indirect rule in order to secure stable working conditions.

Title
Multinationals and Security Governance in the Community: Participation, Discipline and Indirect Rule
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Location
London
Keywords
Multinationale Unternehmen (MNU), Sicherheit, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Teilprojekt D2
Date
2012
Appeared in
Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, 6 (1), 57-73.
Language
eng
Type
Text