Conflict Trends 2003/4
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Burundi in 2003 Highlights of a ‘thorny’ road to peace? By Senzo Ngubane The Machakos Protocol and prospects for peace in Sudan By Paul Nantulya The emerging role
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Burundi in 2003 Highlights of a ‘thorny’ road to peace? By Senzo Ngubane The Machakos Protocol and prospects for peace in Sudan By Paul Nantulya The emerging role
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Burundi in 2003 Highlights of a ‘thorny’ road to peace? By Senzo Ngubane The Machakos Protocol and prospects for peace in Sudan By Paul Nantulya The emerging role
Foreword By Amara Essy & Ruud Lubbers Editorial By Vasu Gounden Responding to complex emergencies By Nicky Hay World Refugee Day What it means for Africa By Ilunga Ngandu On being a refugee in
Foreword By Amara Essy & Ruud Lubbers Editorial By Vasu Gounden Responding to complex emergencies By Nicky Hay World Refugee Day What it means for Africa By Ilunga Ngandu On being a refugee in
Abstract Internal and external conflicts, as well as renewed peace initiatives, in the Democratic Republic of Congo after the death of former President Laurent Kabila are used as a frame
Editorial By Hussein Solomon Rebuilding the state of Somalia By Senzo Ngubane Civil society play their role in the Angolan peace process By Virginie Ladisch Colonialism lives on in Africa
Editorial By Hussein Solomon Rebuilding the state of Somalia By Senzo Ngubane Civil society play their role in the Angolan peace process By Virginie Ladisch Colonialism lives on in Africa
Abstract Negotiating a cease-fire and a political solution, at the top political and military level, was an obvious first priority for peace-brokers in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) conflict.