Managing Armed Conflicts in the Twenty-First Century
The scourge of armed conflicts has been the bane of humanity from time immemorial. In recent years, however, the intensity and scope of these conflicts have increased exponentially. Part of the reason for this lies in the ending of the Cold War – freed from the confines of global bipolarity, armed conflicts have moved beyond […]
Conflict Trends 2002/4
Editorial By Hussein Solomon & Senzo Ngubane Soldiers of folly? South Africa faces up to the threat of political extremists By Roland Henwood The impact of the inter-Southern Sudanese dialogue By John Nyuot Yoh Moving from war to peace Building democracy in post-conflict Angola By Britt De Klerk New election laws in Mozambique By Tshiliso Molukanele […]