This NAI Discussion Paper critically explores the concepts, norms and practices of reconstruction and peace building in post-conflict West Africa, drawing largely on the case of Liberia and Sierra Leone. It provides an up-to-date analysis and critique of the impact of the UN-led praxis and practice of peace building in the post-conflict states in the region. The material in this study covers the context of post-conflict reconstruction and peace building in West Africa; the evolution and analysis of the global peace building regime; the architecture of peace building in West Africa; the ‘un-making’ of peace building in Sierra Leone. It also interrogates the basic assumtions that underpin international peace building in Africa, noting that at...
Post-war peacebuilding is a delicate undertaking, and even the most promising process will face chal...
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...
This study takes a detailed look at the process of Peace-building and State-building in Sierra Leone...
The conflict in Liberia has taken a new dimension. There is now a growing international reawakening ...
Post-war peacebuilding is a delicate undertaking, and even the most promising process will face chal...
Peacebuilding, Power, and Politics in Africa is a critical reflection on peacebuilding efforts in Af...
The shocks of the unexpected outbreak of violent internal armed conflicts in post Cold War West Afri...
The main purpose of this research was to understand the civil war in Sierra Leone and its antecedent...
This paper examines two main types of violent and armed conflict settings. The first consists of sit...
This paper is part of an African Leadership Centre research project supported by the International D...
The paper appraises the existing framework for peace building in West Africa under the auspices of E...
Post-war peacebuilding is a delicate undertaking, and even the most promising process will face chal...
Post-war peacebuilding is a delicate undertaking, and even the most promising process will face chal...
This article examines the issue of peace and restraint within ongoing conflicts. While the vast majo...
Post-war peacebuilding is a delicate undertaking, and even the most promising process will face chal...
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...
This study takes a detailed look at the process of Peace-building and State-building in Sierra Leone...
The conflict in Liberia has taken a new dimension. There is now a growing international reawakening ...
Post-war peacebuilding is a delicate undertaking, and even the most promising process will face chal...
Peacebuilding, Power, and Politics in Africa is a critical reflection on peacebuilding efforts in Af...
The shocks of the unexpected outbreak of violent internal armed conflicts in post Cold War West Afri...
The main purpose of this research was to understand the civil war in Sierra Leone and its antecedent...
This paper examines two main types of violent and armed conflict settings. The first consists of sit...
This paper is part of an African Leadership Centre research project supported by the International D...
The paper appraises the existing framework for peace building in West Africa under the auspices of E...
Post-war peacebuilding is a delicate undertaking, and even the most promising process will face chal...
Post-war peacebuilding is a delicate undertaking, and even the most promising process will face chal...
This article examines the issue of peace and restraint within ongoing conflicts. While the vast majo...
Post-war peacebuilding is a delicate undertaking, and even the most promising process will face chal...
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...