Conflict Trends 2009/3
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Peace Operations in Africa Seven Challenges, Any Solutions? By Paul D. Williams Assessing the United Nations Approach to Post-Conflict Peacebuilding in Africa The Mission in Liberia
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Peace Operations in Africa Seven Challenges, Any Solutions? By Paul D. Williams Assessing the United Nations Approach to Post-Conflict Peacebuilding in Africa The Mission in Liberia
Abstract This article seeks to examine the evolution of the conflict resolution community in South Africa through a combination of history and policy analysis. Each section roughly corresponds to the
Abstract South African foreign policy is premised on the African Renaissance concept of good governance. The country’s good governance objectives are to strive for world peace and the settlement of
This project was jointly undertaken by the Durban-based African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD) and the New York-based Coexistence Initiative. The main objective was to elicit local
This project was jointly undertaken by the Durban-based African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD) and the New York-based Coexistence Initiative. The main objective was to elicit local
There is evidence of successful efforts to constructively respond to conflict and to undertake transformation, reconstruction and reconciliation in Africa. The inclusion of women as a strategic constituency is central
There is evidence of successful efforts to constructively respond to conflict and to undertake transformation, reconstruction and reconciliation in Africa. The inclusion of women as a strategic constituency is central
Abstract South Africa is a post-conflict society unlike many others: its transition from conflict to peace during the 1990s was marked by unrivalled levels of political and social reconciliation; and,