The quest for happiness as an underlying motive for violent conflict in Africa
Arguing that the psychological desire for personal happiness ultimately underlies ethnic, religious and territorial causes of conflict.
Arguing that the psychological desire for personal happiness ultimately underlies ethnic, religious and territorial causes of conflict.
The fall of the Berlin Wall brought an end to one-party states and authoritarian rule in many parts of the world and ushered in a new era of multiparty democracy.
Critically examining whether there is a correlation between democratic governance and national development.
Re-examining the basic theory of national and social developmental, using Kivu’s hydroelectric developments as case studies.