The abstract outlines my Masters dissertation project, where I used a critical discourse analysis based on cognitive dissonance theory to evaluate how and why failures in power-sharing-based peacebuilding are celebrated and excused, using the contexts of Burundi and South Sudan to interpret the longevity of this deficient peacebuilding tool
Abstract Why do international peacebuilders fail to address the local causes of peace process failur...
The aim of this study was to critically analyse the South Sudanese peace policy framework which has ...
This study sets out to examine what lessons can be learned from Sudan’s Comprehensive Peace Agreemen...
Using a case study of the South Sudan peace process, the proposal discusses the failures of power-sh...
This article uses Arend Lijphart’s notion of ‘power-sharing consociationalism’ to understand the mut...
This thesis is concerned with the long-term failure of significant aid investments to improve the ci...
Power sharing institutions are currently being established to end war and lay the foundations for pe...
For the past twenty years, Burundi has experimented with powersharing as an instrument of political ...
Power sharing arrangements have been recurrent in the African continent since the end of the Cold Wa...
For the past twenty years, Burundi has experimented with powersharing as an instrument of political ...
The purpose of international conflict-resolution efforts is, in the short term, to bring an end to v...
Peace is the most expensive treasure societies can acquire. In conflict societies, immediate solutio...
An interesting theme in peace studies is how peace processes involving societies transiting from pro...
This policy paper seeks to offer insights for policymakers regarding the strengths and weaknesses of...
Abstract: For the past twenty years, Burundi has experimented with power-sharing as an instrument of...
Abstract Why do international peacebuilders fail to address the local causes of peace process failur...
The aim of this study was to critically analyse the South Sudanese peace policy framework which has ...
This study sets out to examine what lessons can be learned from Sudan’s Comprehensive Peace Agreemen...
Using a case study of the South Sudan peace process, the proposal discusses the failures of power-sh...
This article uses Arend Lijphart’s notion of ‘power-sharing consociationalism’ to understand the mut...
This thesis is concerned with the long-term failure of significant aid investments to improve the ci...
Power sharing institutions are currently being established to end war and lay the foundations for pe...
For the past twenty years, Burundi has experimented with powersharing as an instrument of political ...
Power sharing arrangements have been recurrent in the African continent since the end of the Cold Wa...
For the past twenty years, Burundi has experimented with powersharing as an instrument of political ...
The purpose of international conflict-resolution efforts is, in the short term, to bring an end to v...
Peace is the most expensive treasure societies can acquire. In conflict societies, immediate solutio...
An interesting theme in peace studies is how peace processes involving societies transiting from pro...
This policy paper seeks to offer insights for policymakers regarding the strengths and weaknesses of...
Abstract: For the past twenty years, Burundi has experimented with power-sharing as an instrument of...
Abstract Why do international peacebuilders fail to address the local causes of peace process failur...
The aim of this study was to critically analyse the South Sudanese peace policy framework which has ...
This study sets out to examine what lessons can be learned from Sudan’s Comprehensive Peace Agreemen...