Accounting for violence in Eastern Congo
Results from Bentrovato’s survey of Congolese youths’ views on their Rwandan neighbours role in the Tutsi genocide and other conflicts
Results from Bentrovato’s survey of Congolese youths’ views on their Rwandan neighbours role in the Tutsi genocide and other conflicts
An outline of alternative, citizen-centric approaches to settling disputes and achieving reconciliation in the aftermath of confrontation
Ampie Muller recalls memories of his late friend, South African mediator and anti-Apartheid activist H.W. van der Merwe
Editorial By Vasu Gounden The Other Side of Drones Saving Wildlife in Africa and Managing Global Crime By Johan Bergenas, Rachel Stohl & Alexander Georgieff At the Crossroads Understanding Egypt’s
Editorial By Vasu Gounden The Other Side of Drones Saving Wildlife in Africa and Managing Global Crime By Johan Bergenas, Rachel Stohl & Alexander Georgieff At the Crossroads Understanding Egypt’s
Dr Fonkem Achankeng I is Assistant Professor in the Department of Human Services and Educational Leadership at the College of Education and Human Services, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. Abstract By
Yuki Yoshida is a graduate student studying peacebuilding and conflict resolution at the Center for Global Affairs, New York University. His research interests include UN peacekeeping, post-conflict peacebuilding, democratic governance,
The book, Civil Wars in the Democratic Republic of Congo, 1960-2010 by Emizet Francois Kisangani, is an analysis of the various civil wars in the Congo. As a point of
Dr Hapanyengwi-Chemhuru is a senior lecturer in philosophy of education at the University of Zimbabwe. He has been with the Department of Educational Foundations since 1995. Currently he is chairman
Since the 1990s the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has continued to be mired in intractable conflicts. Despite the establishment of an elected government in 2006 following the implementation