African Journal on Conflict Resolution special issue launch
Special edition of the AJCR highlights the life and work of Professor H.W. van der Merwe.
Special edition of the AJCR highlights the life and work of Professor H.W. van der Merwe.
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Has the Rise of China in Africa made Democratisation Less Likely? By Akin Iwilade Preventing Violent Conflict in Somalia Traditional and Constitutional Opportunities By Rachel Morrow
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Has the Rise of China in Africa made Democratisation Less Likely? By Akin Iwilade Preventing Violent Conflict in Somalia Traditional and Constitutional Opportunities By Rachel Morrow
The reality of citizens’ involvement in Mozambique’s apparently imitable democracy
An outline of alternative, citizen-centric approaches to settling disputes and achieving reconciliation in the aftermath of confrontation
Insights into the life and times of a peacemaker in Apartheid South Africa
Evelyn N. Mayanja is a Ph.D. student, Department of Peace and Justice, University of Manitoba, Canada. Abstract The crisis of ethical political leadership is responsible for Africa’s underdevelopment and insecurity,
Located in West Africa, a generally tumultuous region characterised by political instability of varying magnitude, ranging from coups, political turmoil, violent sectarian conflicts, to simmering political tension even in some
Located in West Africa, a generally tumultuous region characterised by political instability of varying magnitude, ranging from coups, political turmoil, violent sectarian conflicts, to simmering political tension even in some
This paper provides a comprehensive examination of Somaliland’s unusual development and current standing as a self-declared sovereign nation. Unlike Somalia, a state devastated by a perpetual twenty-year conflict, Somaliland boasts