Many post-independence rebel movements in Africa have unleashed extremely brutal forms of violence, especially against the peasantry. Such violence, which has bewildered many observers, cannot be explained by reference to African `culture ', nor as an expression of rational self-interest. Instead, it must be seen in the light of the essentially urban issues that have fomented rebellion, which cannot however be successfully pursued in major towns, where incumbent regimes possess a monopoly of force. Retreating to the countryside, however, rebels can rarely swim among the peasantry like Mao's ®shes in the sea. The African rural setting is generally deeply inimical to liberation war, because peasants enjoy direct control over their own land, a...
Renamo fought a bloody war from 1976 to 1992 against the socialist Frelimo government that devastate...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the causes and effects of political violence in Southern R...
African literature evolved largely as a reaction to the colonial presence in Africa and expectedly i...
Many post-independence rebel movements in Africa have unleashed extremely brutal forms of violence, ...
Much has been written on African peasantries in general and on 'peasant wars' in Africa in particu...
The African continent is infamous for its lawlessness, violence, poverty, corruption, underdevelopme...
This dissertation focuses on slaves and peasants as self-consciousness actors in northwestern Sierra...
ABSTRACT Violence in Africa for instance is pathological. Some forms of violence, particularly those...
As the fi rst decade of the twenty-fi rst century came to a close, more than 44 of the 53 countries ...
Journal article.This article challenges the widespread tendency to label and dismiss all manner of v...
A book chapter by Macharia Munene School of Humanities & Social Sciences in the book Militias, Rebel...
The Tillabéri region in Niger has quickly lapsed into a state of violence and come under the control...
The work set out to deconstruct and reconstruct Ted Roberts Gurr’s (1970) theory of relative depriva...
A few years after the African decade of independence (the 1960s ), conflicts and the accompanying fo...
Recent scholarship has observed a changing trend in patterns of conflict in Africa, from rural armed...
Renamo fought a bloody war from 1976 to 1992 against the socialist Frelimo government that devastate...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the causes and effects of political violence in Southern R...
African literature evolved largely as a reaction to the colonial presence in Africa and expectedly i...
Many post-independence rebel movements in Africa have unleashed extremely brutal forms of violence, ...
Much has been written on African peasantries in general and on 'peasant wars' in Africa in particu...
The African continent is infamous for its lawlessness, violence, poverty, corruption, underdevelopme...
This dissertation focuses on slaves and peasants as self-consciousness actors in northwestern Sierra...
ABSTRACT Violence in Africa for instance is pathological. Some forms of violence, particularly those...
As the fi rst decade of the twenty-fi rst century came to a close, more than 44 of the 53 countries ...
Journal article.This article challenges the widespread tendency to label and dismiss all manner of v...
A book chapter by Macharia Munene School of Humanities & Social Sciences in the book Militias, Rebel...
The Tillabéri region in Niger has quickly lapsed into a state of violence and come under the control...
The work set out to deconstruct and reconstruct Ted Roberts Gurr’s (1970) theory of relative depriva...
A few years after the African decade of independence (the 1960s ), conflicts and the accompanying fo...
Recent scholarship has observed a changing trend in patterns of conflict in Africa, from rural armed...
Renamo fought a bloody war from 1976 to 1992 against the socialist Frelimo government that devastate...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the causes and effects of political violence in Southern R...
African literature evolved largely as a reaction to the colonial presence in Africa and expectedly i...