Developing Operational Tools within the EU for a Comprehensive Approach to Prevent Electoral Violence
This paper discusses how EU institutions can better prevent electoral violence through a more coherent approach. Brief background on the root causes and triggers of electoral violence is provided and the role of early warning and conflict analysis in planning a strategic response is considered. The paper addresses the role of EU Election Observation Missions (EOMs) in conflict situations and the need to develop other tools for expressing political support for elections in conflict-affected states, where conditions for effective observation are lacking. The paper also considers the broad range of possible responses (political and technical) that EU institutions can implement to address both long-term structural causes of electoral violence as well as short-term triggers during the election period. The paper makes a number of recommendations including: (i) a more coherent approach across EU institutions to electoral violence; (ii) much earlier attention to elections that are at risk of violence; (iii) a wider range of tools to avoid over-reliance on EU EOMs; (iv) support for a broad range of stakeholders to address both root causes and triggers of electoral violence; and (v) strengthened capacity of EU Delegations to assess the risk of electoral violence and coordinate actions to prevent and mitigate it.
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Holly RUTHRAUFF and Andrew BRUCE
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- Afrika
- Azië-Oceanië
- Birma/Myanmar
- conflictpreventie
- Democratische Republiek Congo
- economische geografie
- EU-instellingen en Europese overheid
- Europa
- Europees Parlement
- Europese Commissie
- Europese Dienst voor extern optreden
- EUROPESE UNIE
- Filipijnen
- GEOGRAFIE
- INTERNATIONALE BETREKKINGEN
- internationale politiek
- internationale rol van de EU
- internationale veiligheid
- Nigeria
- Oekraïne
- Opbouw van Europa
- organisatie van verkiezingen
- POLITIEK
- politiek en openbare veiligheid
- politiek geweld
- politieke geografie
- Raad van de Europese Unie
- Tanzania
- toezicht op de verkiezingen
- Tunesië
- verkiezingsmethode en stemming
- vooronderzoek
- Zimbabwe