The end of the Cold War resulted in a wave of political change among post-colonial states in Africa. Following these political transformations was nearly two decades of war in central Africa (the so-called Africa’s World War). Building on a notion of effective sovereignty regimes, or the relationships between central state authority and state territoriality, this paper examines the territorial strategies and practices associated with the transitions to multiparty politics that enabled the space/time spread of war in the region. The attempts of existing regimes to create polities capable of returning them to power through elections gave rise to territorial practices focused on supporting exile and refugee groups that actively undermined the ...
The paper analyzes the processes of transformation of leaders of rebel movements and tribal militias...
This thesis is based on field research in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi and Sout...
Since expiry of the Cold War in the early 1990s, global conflicts have become internalized in charac...
Why have Africa's borders survived intact in the post-Cold War era, and what changes have the past t...
The conclusion of the Cold War has had contradictory effects on on-going conflicts in the former sup...
Governance and conflict are two phenomena, which have been reflective and reminiscent of human socie...
The last couple of decades have seen military and political interventions in Africa addressing issue...
The Second Congo War (1998–2003) is widely considered the deadliest conflict since World War II, yet...
Civil wars do not only destroy existing political orders. They contribute to shaping new ones, and t...
The article presents an analysis of the role that external forces play in the maintenance of soverei...
Africa has endured the debilitating effects of cyclical violent conflict for several decades. Despit...
Dominant narratives and theories developed at the turn of the 21st century to account for the links ...
External actors have long shaped the trajectory of democracy in Africa. During the Cold War, rival s...
The Horn of Africa experiences conflicts that set states against states and communities against comm...
Irregular wars have erupted in African states since colonial independence from Western European coun...
The paper analyzes the processes of transformation of leaders of rebel movements and tribal militias...
This thesis is based on field research in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi and Sout...
Since expiry of the Cold War in the early 1990s, global conflicts have become internalized in charac...
Why have Africa's borders survived intact in the post-Cold War era, and what changes have the past t...
The conclusion of the Cold War has had contradictory effects on on-going conflicts in the former sup...
Governance and conflict are two phenomena, which have been reflective and reminiscent of human socie...
The last couple of decades have seen military and political interventions in Africa addressing issue...
The Second Congo War (1998–2003) is widely considered the deadliest conflict since World War II, yet...
Civil wars do not only destroy existing political orders. They contribute to shaping new ones, and t...
The article presents an analysis of the role that external forces play in the maintenance of soverei...
Africa has endured the debilitating effects of cyclical violent conflict for several decades. Despit...
Dominant narratives and theories developed at the turn of the 21st century to account for the links ...
External actors have long shaped the trajectory of democracy in Africa. During the Cold War, rival s...
The Horn of Africa experiences conflicts that set states against states and communities against comm...
Irregular wars have erupted in African states since colonial independence from Western European coun...
The paper analyzes the processes of transformation of leaders of rebel movements and tribal militias...
This thesis is based on field research in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi and Sout...
Since expiry of the Cold War in the early 1990s, global conflicts have become internalized in charac...