This paper examines the conflicts in the Greater Horn of Africa by looking at the causes or origins of these conflicts, their major characteristics and their impact. The paper also highlights the specific ways in which the states in the region have contributed to the genesis and perpetuation of these conflicts. The paper ends with an examination of the various responses aimed at dealing with thes
regions in the world, and close observers have not hesitated to proliferate ideas of what the major ...
Studies have been conducted across the world to look at the factors facilitating management of cross...
The Horn of Africa experiences conflicts that set states against states and communities against comm...
At a time when much attention is focused on the Horn of Africa as one of Africa’s most war-ravaged r...
The Horn of Africa, comprising Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Sudan and Somalia, is the most conflict-...
The central theme of this study was to examine the implication of governance for conflict prevention...
The diversity of African Conflicts has become a field of inquiry and drawn the attention of many sch...
The work is concerned with political problems in the Horn of Africa region (Somalia, Ethiopia and Er...
This research paper examines the complexities of conflict in the Horn of Africa, with a particular f...
Africa has always been affected by external influences and factors such as Western colonial rule and...
This paper proposes, among other things, that ethnic conflicts in Africa are fallout of colonialism....
<p><em>Armed conflicts in the Horn of Africa have been raging in that region for the last forty year...
The Horn of Africa continues to illustrate a paradox. Even when numerous regional actors are committ...
Violent conflict is very old in human society. The development of military technology brought with i...
Regional rivalries in the Horn of Africa have been intense for many centuries but never has there be...
regions in the world, and close observers have not hesitated to proliferate ideas of what the major ...
Studies have been conducted across the world to look at the factors facilitating management of cross...
The Horn of Africa experiences conflicts that set states against states and communities against comm...
At a time when much attention is focused on the Horn of Africa as one of Africa’s most war-ravaged r...
The Horn of Africa, comprising Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Sudan and Somalia, is the most conflict-...
The central theme of this study was to examine the implication of governance for conflict prevention...
The diversity of African Conflicts has become a field of inquiry and drawn the attention of many sch...
The work is concerned with political problems in the Horn of Africa region (Somalia, Ethiopia and Er...
This research paper examines the complexities of conflict in the Horn of Africa, with a particular f...
Africa has always been affected by external influences and factors such as Western colonial rule and...
This paper proposes, among other things, that ethnic conflicts in Africa are fallout of colonialism....
<p><em>Armed conflicts in the Horn of Africa have been raging in that region for the last forty year...
The Horn of Africa continues to illustrate a paradox. Even when numerous regional actors are committ...
Violent conflict is very old in human society. The development of military technology brought with i...
Regional rivalries in the Horn of Africa have been intense for many centuries but never has there be...
regions in the world, and close observers have not hesitated to proliferate ideas of what the major ...
Studies have been conducted across the world to look at the factors facilitating management of cross...
The Horn of Africa experiences conflicts that set states against states and communities against comm...