The crises of the post-colonial state in Africa have led to civil wars in various African states. In several of these war affected countries, the state has disintegrated and occasioned myriad adverse consequences, including deaths, injuries, the mass displacement of people, and the collapse of the systems of governance. Against this background, this article examines the methods that have been used to terminate civil wars in Africa, and to set into motion the processes of peacebuilding. The article argues that in order to build durable peace in Africa’s post-conflict societies, the post-colonial state needs to be democratically reconstituted
This article argues that the African Union (AU) approach to peacebuilding, out of Africa’s historica...
Since the end of the colonial period, the Horn of Africa (Eritrea, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somalia, Suda...
The article examines the intersections between politics and economic development issues in the viole...
The crises of the post-colonial state in Africa have led to civil wars in various African states. In...
Conflict management research has not often compared the effectiveness of different methods such as n...
Africa is in a deep and persistent malaise. It is by far the least developed continent economically,...
This study presents a critical appraisal of 21st century peacebuilding in Africa predicated on the e...
This study seeks to answer a basic question: what are the merits and flaws of military intervention ...
This paper examines two main types of violent and armed conflict settings. The first consists of sit...
Conflicts in Africa have over the years led to loss of lives, displacement of persons and misery in ...
ABSTRACT: The continuing insecurity, instability, disruption of political harmony, erosion of social...
A Thesis Submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences in Partial Fulfillment of the Req...
The phenomenal rise in violent conflicts in Africa since the end of the Cold War has been an obstacl...
Various initiatives have been undertaken to manage conflicts in Africa at the subregional, continent...
This paper introduces the Special Issue that grew out of a research project at the African Leadershi...
This article argues that the African Union (AU) approach to peacebuilding, out of Africa’s historica...
Since the end of the colonial period, the Horn of Africa (Eritrea, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somalia, Suda...
The article examines the intersections between politics and economic development issues in the viole...
The crises of the post-colonial state in Africa have led to civil wars in various African states. In...
Conflict management research has not often compared the effectiveness of different methods such as n...
Africa is in a deep and persistent malaise. It is by far the least developed continent economically,...
This study presents a critical appraisal of 21st century peacebuilding in Africa predicated on the e...
This study seeks to answer a basic question: what are the merits and flaws of military intervention ...
This paper examines two main types of violent and armed conflict settings. The first consists of sit...
Conflicts in Africa have over the years led to loss of lives, displacement of persons and misery in ...
ABSTRACT: The continuing insecurity, instability, disruption of political harmony, erosion of social...
A Thesis Submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences in Partial Fulfillment of the Req...
The phenomenal rise in violent conflicts in Africa since the end of the Cold War has been an obstacl...
Various initiatives have been undertaken to manage conflicts in Africa at the subregional, continent...
This paper introduces the Special Issue that grew out of a research project at the African Leadershi...
This article argues that the African Union (AU) approach to peacebuilding, out of Africa’s historica...
Since the end of the colonial period, the Horn of Africa (Eritrea, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somalia, Suda...
The article examines the intersections between politics and economic development issues in the viole...