Conflict Trends 2010/3
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Rethinking Peace and Security in Africa ECOWAS, a Human Security Regime? By Andrés Sáenz Peí±as Sustainable Peace Processes Addressing the Status of Refugees and Internally Displaced
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Rethinking Peace and Security in Africa ECOWAS, a Human Security Regime? By Andrés Sáenz Peí±as Sustainable Peace Processes Addressing the Status of Refugees and Internally Displaced
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Rethinking Peace and Security in Africa ECOWAS, a Human Security Regime? By Andrés Sáenz Peí±as Sustainable Peace Processes Addressing the Status of Refugees and Internally Displaced
Abstract Traditional institutions of conflict resolution play a very significant role in the day-to-day lives of Africans in general and Ethiopians in particular. In Ethiopia, a country that has adopted
There is no part of Africa that is not afflicted by civil wars, violent upheavals, abject poverty, institutionalised corruption or mismanagement of resources. There have, however, been few systematic attempts
Abstract In recent times, there has been a renaissance of the Islamic heritage in the consciousness of adherents of the Islamic faith and this has sought expression in their quests
Abstract The intervention of a third party in the conflict around the appointing of a local Chief is analysed. Traditions for selecting and installing a successor to a Chief who
Abstract In this study, an analysis is made of the strategies used by Zulu people in which they articulate their social conflict, frustrations and discontent through particular oral discourses, viz.
Abstract The article sets out to examine the changing role of women vis-í -vis inter-communal conflicts in Darfur region of western Sudan. The region is currently riddled with violent inter-group conflicts.