
Conflict Trends 2010/1
Editorial By Vasu Gounden The Emerging UN/AU Peacekeeping Partnership By Cedric de Coning Community Reintegration Models for Ex-militias Lessons for the Niger Delta and other divided societies By Don John
Editorial By Vasu Gounden The Emerging UN/AU Peacekeeping Partnership By Cedric de Coning Community Reintegration Models for Ex-militias Lessons for the Niger Delta and other divided societies By Don John
From Finland Mr Gounden traveled directly to Addis Ababa to participate in the second day of the above seminar that took place from 15-16 October 2009. Mr. Gounden was asked
Civil-Military Coordination (CIMIC) provides the interface between the military component and the political, humanitarian, development, human rights and rule of law dimensions of complex peace operations. Such coordination is crucial
Civil-Military Coordination (CIMIC) provides the interface between the military component and the political, humanitarian, development, human rights and rule of law dimensions of complex peace operations. Such coordination is crucial
Abstract Relations between identity politics, democratisation, and state building are complex, especially in the cases of relatively young post-colonial countries, such as those in Sub-Saharan Africa. The complexity emanates, in
Abstract It may be a war no one wants, over land rich in dust, between people who until recently regarded each other brothers and sisters in arms (The Washington Post
The media has for a long time been recognised as a catalyst in the many intra- and inter-state conflicts that have afflicted the African continent. This paper analyses the pre-testing
The media has for a long time been recognised as a catalyst in the many intra- and inter-state conflicts that have afflicted the African continent. This paper analyses the pre-testing