This article examines the issue of peace and restraint within ongoing conflicts. While the vast majority of the literature on civil wars in Africa concentrates on drivers of conflict and instances of violence, there are zones of peace where locally peace processes have developed despite conflicts around them. These spaces have been neglected in both the academic literature and the major data sets on conflict and war, which mostly focuses on the belligerent, or sometimes the victims. The literature that does exist is concentrated in Latin America (especially Colombia) rather than Africa. This paper records six different episodes in Côte d’Ivoire and Sierra Leone and seeks to understand the reasons why these spaces were able to maintain some...
Africa has endured the debilitating effects of cyclical violent conflict for several decades. Despit...
This chapter explores the logics of peacebuilding practices in South America, delineating the charac...
Abstract Representations of the civil war in Sierra Leone have remained within the exceptionalist di...
This article examines the issue of peace and restraint within ongoing conflicts. While the vast majo...
This article examines the issue of peace and restraint within ongoing conflicts. While the vast majo...
The ‘local’ has become central to peacebuilding, both in theory and in practice. While there is exte...
Funding This work was supported by a Faculty Fieldwork Grant from the Faculty of Management at Radbo...
In this article, internationally supported peacebuilding is conceptualized as a cross-cultural relat...
A Thesis Submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences in Partial Fulfillment of the Req...
Despite the discipline having undergone a ‘peace turn’ in recent years, the history of the peace mov...
Despite the discipline having undergone a ‘peace turn’ in recent years, the history of the peace mov...
This NAI Discussion Paper critically explores the concepts, norms and practices of reconstruction an...
Despite the discipline having undergone a ‘peace turn’ in recent years, the history of the peace mov...
For long the discipline of peace studies have investigated causes of war, rather than causes of peac...
This analysis illustrates how violence patterns are shaped by local power concentrations. Disaggrega...
Africa has endured the debilitating effects of cyclical violent conflict for several decades. Despit...
This chapter explores the logics of peacebuilding practices in South America, delineating the charac...
Abstract Representations of the civil war in Sierra Leone have remained within the exceptionalist di...
This article examines the issue of peace and restraint within ongoing conflicts. While the vast majo...
This article examines the issue of peace and restraint within ongoing conflicts. While the vast majo...
The ‘local’ has become central to peacebuilding, both in theory and in practice. While there is exte...
Funding This work was supported by a Faculty Fieldwork Grant from the Faculty of Management at Radbo...
In this article, internationally supported peacebuilding is conceptualized as a cross-cultural relat...
A Thesis Submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences in Partial Fulfillment of the Req...
Despite the discipline having undergone a ‘peace turn’ in recent years, the history of the peace mov...
Despite the discipline having undergone a ‘peace turn’ in recent years, the history of the peace mov...
This NAI Discussion Paper critically explores the concepts, norms and practices of reconstruction an...
Despite the discipline having undergone a ‘peace turn’ in recent years, the history of the peace mov...
For long the discipline of peace studies have investigated causes of war, rather than causes of peac...
This analysis illustrates how violence patterns are shaped by local power concentrations. Disaggrega...
Africa has endured the debilitating effects of cyclical violent conflict for several decades. Despit...
This chapter explores the logics of peacebuilding practices in South America, delineating the charac...
Abstract Representations of the civil war in Sierra Leone have remained within the exceptionalist di...