Conflict Trends 2007/1
Editorial By Vasu Gounden & Jan Nico Scholten The New Parliamentary Peace-Building Paradigm in Africa By Jeff Balch The Emergence and Context of Parliaments in Africa By Martin R. Rupiya
Editorial By Vasu Gounden & Jan Nico Scholten The New Parliamentary Peace-Building Paradigm in Africa By Jeff Balch The Emergence and Context of Parliaments in Africa By Martin R. Rupiya
Abstract In April 2005, Zimbabwe held general elections which saw the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) emerge as victors for the umpteenth time. Despite this win,
More than once we have discussed the possibility and feasibility of an occasional special, thematic edition of this journal. Usually our conclusion was that it was a good idea, but
Abstract Since the onset of the democratisation process in Southern Africa in the 1990s, democracy discourses in both academic and policy-making circles have become more robust and invigorated. Although much
Abstract In February 2000, Zimbabweans went to the polls to vote on a draft constitution for their country. The draft contained some important provisions, amongst other things, for the reform
Editorial By Hussein Solomon Breaking the cycle Light weapons and conflict in Africa By Jeffrey Boutwell Small arms in Somaliland Local control could be a first step By Ulf Terlinden
Editorial By Hussein Solomon Breaking the cycle Light weapons and conflict in Africa By Jeffrey Boutwell Small arms in Somaliland Local control could be a first step By Ulf Terlinden
Editorial By Hussein Solomon Conflict Watch Renaissance Barometer By Hussein Solomon & James Mackalaire Conflict, development & peace in Africa Gender perspectives By Laketch Dirasse Peacekeeping in the DRC A
Editorial By Hussein Solomon Conflict Watch Renaissance Barometer By Hussein Solomon & James Mackalaire Conflict, development & peace in Africa Gender perspectives By Laketch Dirasse Peacekeeping in the DRC A