This paper analyses the role of cattle in the entwined dynamics of conflict and violence in the Fizi and Itombwe region of South Kivu province, in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. On the one hand, agropastoral conflict intensifies armed mobilisation, allowing armed groups to draw upon particular conflict narratives that generate popular and elite support. It also creates incentives for armed actors to engage in cattle-looting, or the defence against it, for both symbolic and material reasons. On the other hand, the presence of armed forces and the use of violence profoundly shape agropastoral conflicts. Importantly, they change the perceived stakes of these conflicts, and hamper their resolution. By showing that the relations b...
This article analyses the ways in which the nomadic Mbororo’s claim to grazing land in the territori...
The incidence of armed conflicts in Africa and the consequences on its population have become not on...
For more than four decades, North-Kivu province has been experiencing recurrent violent conflicts ro...
This paper analyses the role of cattle in the entwined dynamics of conflict and violence in the Fizi...
This paper analyses the role of cattle in the entwined dynamics of conflict and violence in the Fizi...
Livestock production, including small ruminant keeping, constitutes an important component of urban ...
Livestock raiding has been a source of conflict amongst and between pastoral societies in Africa for...
The violent phenomenon of contemporary cattle rustling has in recent times constitute a menace which...
These 50-60% are found in Africa with largest number found in the North Eastern region. Pastoralism ...
In early 2012, Congolese army deserters formed the M23 rebel movement. This article analyses the ins...
Over thirty years of conflict in eastern Congo have been marked by a deepening of the role of violen...
The closely intertwined notions of territory, identity, and authority are at the heart of conflict d...
Particularly pervasive violent conflicts in the Horn of Africa have detrimental effects on people's ...
These 50-60% are found in Africa with largest number found in the North Eastern region. Pastoralism ...
This paper explores wartime relationships and the culture of armed groups in the Democratic Republic...
This article analyses the ways in which the nomadic Mbororo’s claim to grazing land in the territori...
The incidence of armed conflicts in Africa and the consequences on its population have become not on...
For more than four decades, North-Kivu province has been experiencing recurrent violent conflicts ro...
This paper analyses the role of cattle in the entwined dynamics of conflict and violence in the Fizi...
This paper analyses the role of cattle in the entwined dynamics of conflict and violence in the Fizi...
Livestock production, including small ruminant keeping, constitutes an important component of urban ...
Livestock raiding has been a source of conflict amongst and between pastoral societies in Africa for...
The violent phenomenon of contemporary cattle rustling has in recent times constitute a menace which...
These 50-60% are found in Africa with largest number found in the North Eastern region. Pastoralism ...
In early 2012, Congolese army deserters formed the M23 rebel movement. This article analyses the ins...
Over thirty years of conflict in eastern Congo have been marked by a deepening of the role of violen...
The closely intertwined notions of territory, identity, and authority are at the heart of conflict d...
Particularly pervasive violent conflicts in the Horn of Africa have detrimental effects on people's ...
These 50-60% are found in Africa with largest number found in the North Eastern region. Pastoralism ...
This paper explores wartime relationships and the culture of armed groups in the Democratic Republic...
This article analyses the ways in which the nomadic Mbororo’s claim to grazing land in the territori...
The incidence of armed conflicts in Africa and the consequences on its population have become not on...
For more than four decades, North-Kivu province has been experiencing recurrent violent conflicts ro...