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AJCR Volume 12 No. 3, 2012
African Journal on Conflict Resolution
The African Journal on Conflict Resolution is a peer-reviewed journal published by the African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD) for the multidisciplinary subject field of conflict resolution.
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Foreword
Jannie Malan
Structural violence and the struggle for state power in Rwanda
What Arusha got wrong
Andy Storey
Building trust and playing hardball
Contrasting negotiating styles in South Africa's transition to democracy
Barry Shapiro
Peacekeeping operations and adjustment of soldiers in Sudan
Peace in the hearts and minds of soldiers?
Gideon van Dyk
René Koopman
Longing for home
Pre-genocide and post-genocide refugees in Rwanda
Cori Wielenga
A humanistic approach to divorce and family mediation in the South African context
A comparative study of Western-style mediation and African humanistic mediation
Amanda Boniface
Citation patterns in Peace and Conflict Studies
A case study of the
African Journal on Conflict Resolution
Joseph Fasae Kehinde
Oluchi O. Okere
Book Review
Community of insecurity: SADC’s struggle for peace and security in Southern Africa
Marie-Christine Schwager
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