Abstract
Complex or multi-stakeholder partnerships—those that include several actors of different types, i.e. public, private or civic—are
becoming increasingly popular in different contexts and across policy domains. This is also the case in countries emerging
from armed conflict, where many donors are actively promoting partnerships of different kinds that are seen as a solution
to a number of concerns from efficiency and effectiveness to empowerment, trust building and local ownership. However, the
actual evidence supporting these assumptions remains scarce. This article focuses on several core characteristics of intra-partnership
dynamics through original empirical research on complex partnerships operating in Kosovo, Afghanistan, and the DRC. It concludes
by showing that real existing complex partnerships in countries emerging from armed conflict demonstrate compositional characteristics
typically attributed to complex partnerships but not the modes of governance expected of such partnerships, failing to exploit
their added value as a result.
becoming increasingly popular in different contexts and across policy domains. This is also the case in countries emerging
from armed conflict, where many donors are actively promoting partnerships of different kinds that are seen as a solution
to a number of concerns from efficiency and effectiveness to empowerment, trust building and local ownership. However, the
actual evidence supporting these assumptions remains scarce. This article focuses on several core characteristics of intra-partnership
dynamics through original empirical research on complex partnerships operating in Kosovo, Afghanistan, and the DRC. It concludes
by showing that real existing complex partnerships in countries emerging from armed conflict demonstrate compositional characteristics
typically attributed to complex partnerships but not the modes of governance expected of such partnerships, failing to exploit
their added value as a result.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-26
- DOI 10.1007/s11266-012-9313-x
- Authors
- Kateryna Pishchikova, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Piazza Martiri della Libertà, 33, 56127 Pisa, Italy
- Journal Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations
- Online ISSN 1573-7888
- Print ISSN 0957-8765