Africa is the world’s most conflict-affected region, with one third of all civil and interstate conflicts since 1946 taking place on the continent. This bleak picture is not all-embracing, however. Surrounded by seven neighbours plagued by conflicts, Botswana, Malawi and Zambia constitute a ‘Zone of Peace’ spared from violent conflict since they gained independence over half a century ago. This article will describe the main characteristics of Botswana’s peace and chart some of its causes.Causes of Peace: The Botswana, Zambia and Malawi 'Zone of Peace
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The pursuit of an African Renaissance has become an important aspect of regional cooperation between...
This study presents a critical appraisal of 21st century peacebuilding in Africa predicated on the e...
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This paper has the dual objectives to highlight some of the factors that account for the absence of ...
This article purports to study the peace project in Africa, using African social formations and trad...
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Africa has always been affected by external influences and factors such as Western colonial rule and...
This article examines the issue of peace and restraint within ongoing conflicts. While the vast majo...
The birth year of the Organization of African Unity (OAU), 1963, is often considered Africa's year o...
This article argues that the African Union (AU) approach to peacebuilding, out of Africa’s historica...
This article examines the issue of peace and restraint within ongoing conflicts. While the vast majo...
This article argues that the African Union (AU) approach to peacebuilding, out of Africa’s historic...
Africa has endured the debilitating effects of cyclical violent conflict for several decades. Despit...
The pursuit of an African Renaissance has become an important aspect of regional cooperation between...
This study presents a critical appraisal of 21st century peacebuilding in Africa predicated on the e...
Africa is the world’s most conflict-affected region, with one third of all civil and interstate conf...
The challenge of peace building in Southern Africa is how to blend traditional practices and modern ...
A Journal article by Prof. Munyae Mulinge, a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and Social Science...
This paper has the dual objectives to highlight some of the factors that account for the absence of ...
This article purports to study the peace project in Africa, using African social formations and trad...
This article is an account of the relations between independent Botswana and her South African Black...
Africa has always been affected by external influences and factors such as Western colonial rule and...
This article examines the issue of peace and restraint within ongoing conflicts. While the vast majo...
The birth year of the Organization of African Unity (OAU), 1963, is often considered Africa's year o...
This article argues that the African Union (AU) approach to peacebuilding, out of Africa’s historica...
This article examines the issue of peace and restraint within ongoing conflicts. While the vast majo...
This article argues that the African Union (AU) approach to peacebuilding, out of Africa’s historic...
Africa has endured the debilitating effects of cyclical violent conflict for several decades. Despit...
The pursuit of an African Renaissance has become an important aspect of regional cooperation between...
This study presents a critical appraisal of 21st century peacebuilding in Africa predicated on the e...