Conflict Trends 1999/3
Editorial By Hussein Solomon Conflict Watch By Senzo Ngubane Uncertain progress in Lesotho By Roger Southall Malawi’s post election woes By Senzo Ngubane Endless night Conflict and conflict resolution in
Editorial By Hussein Solomon Conflict Watch By Senzo Ngubane Uncertain progress in Lesotho By Roger Southall Malawi’s post election woes By Senzo Ngubane Endless night Conflict and conflict resolution in
Editorial By Hussein Solomon Conflict Watch By Senzo Ngubane Uncertain progress in Lesotho By Roger Southall Malawi’s post election woes By Senzo Ngubane Endless night Conflict and conflict resolution in
Abstract In the domain of law, and elsewhere, alternative dispute resolution can be used in more than one way. It may signify a recognition that there are other methods than
Abstract South Africa’s past has to be grappled with, courageously and penetratingly. Especially its recent decades of human rights violations inflicted by the injustice of apartheid, have to be confronted
Abstract It is obvious that security institutions can play meaningful roles in preventing, managing and even resolving conflict. This can especially be the case when they operate in a democratic
Abstract The tragic events in Liberia (1990), Somalia (1992) and Rwanda (1994) evoked a rethinking on the pivotal role assigned to the United Nations and the international community in African