The wars in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have seen the recruitment of flip-flop clad rebels and instability arising because soldiers have not received their salary of a few dollars. Conversely, demobilisation programmes, which bring promises of reintegration grants, have not attracted people to disarm. This paper examines this conundrum alongside three features of the situation in Congo: the informalisation of politics and the economy, the exercise of power through violence, and the multiple crises in which people are living. Drawing on reports on demobilisation and interviews conducted in Congo, the paper investigates what implications these three aspects have for demobilisation, and what is achieved by the programmes as they sta...
Whilst the role of Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) programs was to neutralize ar...
In early 2012, Congolese army deserters formed the M23 rebel movement. This article analyses the ins...
The research focuses on the problem of military-political instability in the Democratic Republic of ...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the proposed Disarmament, Demobilization & Reintegration (DDR...
Demobilisation, disarmament and reintegration programmes have featured prominently in peace processe...
Current scholarly works in International Relations grew increasingly preoccupied over the effectiven...
Only recently, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) celebrated fifty years since the territory...
This paper analyzes the history, underlying mechanisms and effects of never-ending military integrat...
In early 2012, Congolese army deserters formed the M23 rebel movement. This article analyses the ins...
Although it is common for armed groups to splinter (or “fragment”) during contexts of multi-party ci...
In early 2012, Congolese army deserters formed the M23 rebel movement. This article analyses the ins...
This article seeks to deepen the debate about violent war-to-peace transitions through a comparative...
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has experienced complex warfare that has involved various nei...
More than ten years after the official conclusion of the peace process, more armed groups are operat...
Stabilisation is often interpreted as a matter of military interventions in so-called ‘fragile state...
Whilst the role of Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) programs was to neutralize ar...
In early 2012, Congolese army deserters formed the M23 rebel movement. This article analyses the ins...
The research focuses on the problem of military-political instability in the Democratic Republic of ...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the proposed Disarmament, Demobilization & Reintegration (DDR...
Demobilisation, disarmament and reintegration programmes have featured prominently in peace processe...
Current scholarly works in International Relations grew increasingly preoccupied over the effectiven...
Only recently, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) celebrated fifty years since the territory...
This paper analyzes the history, underlying mechanisms and effects of never-ending military integrat...
In early 2012, Congolese army deserters formed the M23 rebel movement. This article analyses the ins...
Although it is common for armed groups to splinter (or “fragment”) during contexts of multi-party ci...
In early 2012, Congolese army deserters formed the M23 rebel movement. This article analyses the ins...
This article seeks to deepen the debate about violent war-to-peace transitions through a comparative...
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has experienced complex warfare that has involved various nei...
More than ten years after the official conclusion of the peace process, more armed groups are operat...
Stabilisation is often interpreted as a matter of military interventions in so-called ‘fragile state...
Whilst the role of Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) programs was to neutralize ar...
In early 2012, Congolese army deserters formed the M23 rebel movement. This article analyses the ins...
The research focuses on the problem of military-political instability in the Democratic Republic of ...