The protracted conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has drawn sharp criticism regarding the model of liberal peacebuilding employed in the country. Critics emphasise the importance of local ownership of peacebuilding mechanisms at sub-national as well as national levels. This raises questions in relation to the popular legitimacy and efficacy of local mechanisms. Drawing on field research conducted in the relatively affluent province of Bas-Congo in Western Congo, this article highlights a lack of popular legitimacy for provincial level political authority within the province stemming from an acute marginalisation of the population from local structures of power and wealth. The article also demonstrates the inefficacy of m...
As a corrective to the emphasis on national and international reconciliation during peace building p...
Perceptions of peace and conflict differ among various actors. Exploring them can enhance our unders...
Perceptions of peace and conflict differ among various actors. Exploring them can enhance our unders...
The protracted conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has drawn sharp criticism reg...
Executive Summary The strong link between poverty, inequality, marginalisation and exploitation and ...
South Kivu Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has experienced recurrent wars for...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is the site of one of the most egregious conflicts in mod...
This thesis analyses social dynamics in Masisi, a rural area of eastern Congo, and considers how the...
For more than four decades, North-Kivu province has been experiencing recurrent violent conflicts ro...
Current peacebuilding interventions aiming at addressing the causes of violent conflicts in the east...
After more than two decades of ongoing violent conflict, armed groups—however fleeting their existen...
The Trouble with the Congo suggests a new explanation for international peacebuilding failures in ci...
When, in 2006, Joseph Kabila became the first democratically elected president of the Democratic Rep...
This article seeks to deepen the debate about violent war-to-peace transitions through a comparative...
This study addresses how violence in North and South Kivu provinces in the Democratic\ud Republic of...
As a corrective to the emphasis on national and international reconciliation during peace building p...
Perceptions of peace and conflict differ among various actors. Exploring them can enhance our unders...
Perceptions of peace and conflict differ among various actors. Exploring them can enhance our unders...
The protracted conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has drawn sharp criticism reg...
Executive Summary The strong link between poverty, inequality, marginalisation and exploitation and ...
South Kivu Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has experienced recurrent wars for...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is the site of one of the most egregious conflicts in mod...
This thesis analyses social dynamics in Masisi, a rural area of eastern Congo, and considers how the...
For more than four decades, North-Kivu province has been experiencing recurrent violent conflicts ro...
Current peacebuilding interventions aiming at addressing the causes of violent conflicts in the east...
After more than two decades of ongoing violent conflict, armed groups—however fleeting their existen...
The Trouble with the Congo suggests a new explanation for international peacebuilding failures in ci...
When, in 2006, Joseph Kabila became the first democratically elected president of the Democratic Rep...
This article seeks to deepen the debate about violent war-to-peace transitions through a comparative...
This study addresses how violence in North and South Kivu provinces in the Democratic\ud Republic of...
As a corrective to the emphasis on national and international reconciliation during peace building p...
Perceptions of peace and conflict differ among various actors. Exploring them can enhance our unders...
Perceptions of peace and conflict differ among various actors. Exploring them can enhance our unders...