It has been said repeatedly: the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire) remains only a shadow of its former self, a typical case of state failure and collapse. Closer observation suggests a different image, however: not only has this country demonstrated “a remarkable propensity for resilience” (Englebert, 2003), its administration and regulatory frameworks – which in some domains have not changed since colonial times – have remained largely intact even during the latest period of war and political turmoil. In this article, we would like to explain these different “cross currents and contradictions” (Young, 2004) that emerged during the past Congolese war, addressing the question of whether processes of state erosion and political re...
On June 30th, 1960 the Congo erupted in joy as it gained its independence from Belgium. The cruel an...
This article proposes an explanation for the emergence of non-state governance in situations of appa...
This article proposes an explanation for the emergence of non-state governance in situations of appa...
It has been said repeatedly: the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire) remains only a shadow...
It has been said repeatedly: the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire) remains only a shadow...
Since the beginning of the 90s "democratisation " has been the buzzword for donors as well...
With a transitional government in place, peace is now a possibility in the Democratic Republic of th...
The aim of this article is to assess the institutional order and the legitimating of the A.F.D.L. go...
This article seeks to deepen the debate about violent war-to-peace transitions through a comparative...
This paper examines the political and social situation in the DRC since May 1997, together with the ...
This article seeks to deepen the debate about violent war-to-peace transitions through a comparative...
none1noThis article seeks to deepen the debate about violent war-to-peace transitions through a comp...
The state in its present form is a relatively new form of political organisation in Africa. The boun...
This paper will unpack the nature of the state in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (D.R.C.) and ...
none1noThis article proposes an explanation for the emergence of non-state governance in situations ...
On June 30th, 1960 the Congo erupted in joy as it gained its independence from Belgium. The cruel an...
This article proposes an explanation for the emergence of non-state governance in situations of appa...
This article proposes an explanation for the emergence of non-state governance in situations of appa...
It has been said repeatedly: the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire) remains only a shadow...
It has been said repeatedly: the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire) remains only a shadow...
Since the beginning of the 90s "democratisation " has been the buzzword for donors as well...
With a transitional government in place, peace is now a possibility in the Democratic Republic of th...
The aim of this article is to assess the institutional order and the legitimating of the A.F.D.L. go...
This article seeks to deepen the debate about violent war-to-peace transitions through a comparative...
This paper examines the political and social situation in the DRC since May 1997, together with the ...
This article seeks to deepen the debate about violent war-to-peace transitions through a comparative...
none1noThis article seeks to deepen the debate about violent war-to-peace transitions through a comp...
The state in its present form is a relatively new form of political organisation in Africa. The boun...
This paper will unpack the nature of the state in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (D.R.C.) and ...
none1noThis article proposes an explanation for the emergence of non-state governance in situations ...
On June 30th, 1960 the Congo erupted in joy as it gained its independence from Belgium. The cruel an...
This article proposes an explanation for the emergence of non-state governance in situations of appa...
This article proposes an explanation for the emergence of non-state governance in situations of appa...