In this IDS Bulletin we present fieldwork from articles covering the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Sierra Leone, Mozambique and Somalia to show that assumptions derived from the classical social contract theorists frequently lead the international community astray as it attempts to rebuild these African states. The historical social contract for most Africans is not between the state and individuals but with communities. When it comes to security, there are two contracts and two bargains to consider instead of the single one of classical presumptions. The contracts are (i) community governance structures with local families; and (ii) the state with community governance systems, with supplemental ties to individuals...
How do norms embedded in African international institutions affect state policies? In the last decad...
The emergence of regional security organisations during the 1990s in Africa proved to be of great si...
Summaries International attention was directed to several African conflicts during 2000. Most notab...
In this IDS Bulletin we present fieldwork from articles covering the Democratic Republic of the Co...
While insurgency-related literature acknowledges that nonstate social contracts occur, a microlevel ...
How do, could and should the various institutions responsible for the production of security and the...
This paper aims to review and add to the academic literature criticizing how foreign aid acts as an ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The programme of research centres on how the various...
Abstract: A typical pattern of wealth redistribution seems to prevail in some African countries, bet...
This thesis analyses conflict dynamics in West Africa and assesses the role of the Economic Communit...
Grounded in social-contractual ideas about relationships between the governed and those who govern, ...
This document is an output from a project funded by the UK Aid from the UK Department for Internatio...
Central Africa is currently characterised by conflict and disorder with concomitant social, politica...
This book is the outcome of a conference on Common Security and Civil Society in Africa, held in 199...
The article presents an analysis of the role that external forces play in the maintenance of soverei...
How do norms embedded in African international institutions affect state policies? In the last decad...
The emergence of regional security organisations during the 1990s in Africa proved to be of great si...
Summaries International attention was directed to several African conflicts during 2000. Most notab...
In this IDS Bulletin we present fieldwork from articles covering the Democratic Republic of the Co...
While insurgency-related literature acknowledges that nonstate social contracts occur, a microlevel ...
How do, could and should the various institutions responsible for the production of security and the...
This paper aims to review and add to the academic literature criticizing how foreign aid acts as an ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The programme of research centres on how the various...
Abstract: A typical pattern of wealth redistribution seems to prevail in some African countries, bet...
This thesis analyses conflict dynamics in West Africa and assesses the role of the Economic Communit...
Grounded in social-contractual ideas about relationships between the governed and those who govern, ...
This document is an output from a project funded by the UK Aid from the UK Department for Internatio...
Central Africa is currently characterised by conflict and disorder with concomitant social, politica...
This book is the outcome of a conference on Common Security and Civil Society in Africa, held in 199...
The article presents an analysis of the role that external forces play in the maintenance of soverei...
How do norms embedded in African international institutions affect state policies? In the last decad...
The emergence of regional security organisations during the 1990s in Africa proved to be of great si...
Summaries International attention was directed to several African conflicts during 2000. Most notab...