The conflict in eastern Congo has been the most deadly one since the second World War, and its social consequences have been disastrous. Solutions to the conflict – which has its roots in politics, in demographics and in economics – must look to the long term
History has proven time and time again that conflict is an inevitable aspect of any given society. T...
The DRC offers a case study of the astounding waste of African potential, with a political and const...
More than 760,000 people have been displaced in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo since the begin...
The preceding contributions have provided a detailed study into the impact of conflict on grassroot...
The situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo has become one of the most complex crises for int...
The recurring conflict in Eastern DRC has had devastating effects on civilians, mostly in Kivus. Fro...
The recurring conflict in Eastern DRC has had devastating effects on civilians, mostly in Kivus. Fro...
After more than two decades of ongoing violent conflict, armed groups—however fleeting their existen...
The research focuses on the problem of military-political instability in the Democratic Republic of ...
Stabilisation is often interpreted as a matter of military interventions in so-called ‘fragile state...
Widely recognized as Africa's most complex war, even dubbed Africa's First World War, the current co...
Each month, approximately 45,000 people die from violence, hunger, disease, and other effects of dis...
It is crucial to understand the reasons for the continuation of violence in the Congo. The Congolese...
The eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has experienced constant instability and conflict since 199...
The current crisis in Eastern DRC calls for national and international commitment to be resolved. Th...
History has proven time and time again that conflict is an inevitable aspect of any given society. T...
The DRC offers a case study of the astounding waste of African potential, with a political and const...
More than 760,000 people have been displaced in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo since the begin...
The preceding contributions have provided a detailed study into the impact of conflict on grassroot...
The situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo has become one of the most complex crises for int...
The recurring conflict in Eastern DRC has had devastating effects on civilians, mostly in Kivus. Fro...
The recurring conflict in Eastern DRC has had devastating effects on civilians, mostly in Kivus. Fro...
After more than two decades of ongoing violent conflict, armed groups—however fleeting their existen...
The research focuses on the problem of military-political instability in the Democratic Republic of ...
Stabilisation is often interpreted as a matter of military interventions in so-called ‘fragile state...
Widely recognized as Africa's most complex war, even dubbed Africa's First World War, the current co...
Each month, approximately 45,000 people die from violence, hunger, disease, and other effects of dis...
It is crucial to understand the reasons for the continuation of violence in the Congo. The Congolese...
The eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has experienced constant instability and conflict since 199...
The current crisis in Eastern DRC calls for national and international commitment to be resolved. Th...
History has proven time and time again that conflict is an inevitable aspect of any given society. T...
The DRC offers a case study of the astounding waste of African potential, with a political and const...
More than 760,000 people have been displaced in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo since the begin...