In this article, we suggest rethinking the conflict resolution agenda among seemingly latent intractable communal conflicts by moving toward a constructive transformation of these conflicts. We connect Coser's theorization on social conflict and Lederach's conflict transformational ideas to, first, offer an alternative way of reconceptualizing conflict in ways that focus on harnessing the inherent potentialities of conflicts while changing the negative relational patterns among disputants; second, we propose emancipation from the local turn in peacebuilding to a local-local turn that will create a sense of local ownership, legitimize the process and increase the likelihood of acceptable and durable outcomes. To substantialize our argument, ...
Soon after Yoweri Museveni's military seizure of power in Uganda in 1986, an insurgency war broke ou...
Ghana, compared to many other African nations, has been described as a peaceful and stable country. ...
This article seeks to examine the evolution of the conflict resolution community in South Africa thr...
This essay begins with an examination of the importance of conflict transformation. The failings of ...
The paper considers the concept of ‘conflict transformation’ in relation to earlier ideas concerning...
In this article, I move away from the rather active and bloodier conflicts to which there exists sig...
One of the key attributes of ethnic conflicts is that they could be complex and intractable. Peace-b...
In this paper we acknowledge that people are inherently different, and conflict simply happens when ...
Excerpt As I contemplate the rise worldwide in intrastate (in contrast to interstate) conflicts (see...
Excerpt The world clearly needs some new ways of thinking about old problems and new ways of acting ...
The crises of the post-colonial state in Africa have led to civil wars in various African states. In...
What is the state-of-the-art in conflict transformation theory? Does a theory of conflict transforma...
Summaries This article traces the evolution of thought on dispute resolution in recent decades and ...
Recent scholarship on civil war has identified that conflict is waged on multiple levels. What if we...
This paper examines two main types of violent and armed conflict settings. The first consists of sit...
Soon after Yoweri Museveni's military seizure of power in Uganda in 1986, an insurgency war broke ou...
Ghana, compared to many other African nations, has been described as a peaceful and stable country. ...
This article seeks to examine the evolution of the conflict resolution community in South Africa thr...
This essay begins with an examination of the importance of conflict transformation. The failings of ...
The paper considers the concept of ‘conflict transformation’ in relation to earlier ideas concerning...
In this article, I move away from the rather active and bloodier conflicts to which there exists sig...
One of the key attributes of ethnic conflicts is that they could be complex and intractable. Peace-b...
In this paper we acknowledge that people are inherently different, and conflict simply happens when ...
Excerpt As I contemplate the rise worldwide in intrastate (in contrast to interstate) conflicts (see...
Excerpt The world clearly needs some new ways of thinking about old problems and new ways of acting ...
The crises of the post-colonial state in Africa have led to civil wars in various African states. In...
What is the state-of-the-art in conflict transformation theory? Does a theory of conflict transforma...
Summaries This article traces the evolution of thought on dispute resolution in recent decades and ...
Recent scholarship on civil war has identified that conflict is waged on multiple levels. What if we...
This paper examines two main types of violent and armed conflict settings. The first consists of sit...
Soon after Yoweri Museveni's military seizure of power in Uganda in 1986, an insurgency war broke ou...
Ghana, compared to many other African nations, has been described as a peaceful and stable country. ...
This article seeks to examine the evolution of the conflict resolution community in South Africa thr...