
Conflict Trends 2014/1
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Has the Rise of China in Africa made Democratisation Less Likely? By Akin Iwilade Preventing Violent Conflict in Somalia Traditional and Constitutional Opportunities By Rachel Morrow
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Has the Rise of China in Africa made Democratisation Less Likely? By Akin Iwilade Preventing Violent Conflict in Somalia Traditional and Constitutional Opportunities By Rachel Morrow
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Has the Rise of China in Africa made Democratisation Less Likely? By Akin Iwilade Preventing Violent Conflict in Somalia Traditional and Constitutional Opportunities By Rachel Morrow
Annual General Meeting highlighting the achievements and developments of the Training for Peace Programme in 2013.
Executive Summary Peacebuilding theory and practice has evolved over 20 years in response to highly complex and fluid factors and contexts. Over this period, peacebuilding has developed several salient features,
Executive Summary Peacebuilding theory and practice has evolved over 20 years in response to highly complex and fluid factors and contexts. Over this period, peacebuilding has developed several salient features,
UNMISS Civil Affairs Division receives specialised training from TfP improving capacity of Civil Affairs Officers to support conflict management initiatives.
Meeting focusing on achievements of CivCap Network, and further analyse potential of joint research prospects while defining future goals.
ACCORD convenes with UN Women for the development and implementation of a three-year plan of action.
Providing essential tools to national trainers to efficiently disseminate UN specialised training materials to further protect civilians in conflict situations.
Sadiki Koko is a Researcher at the Institute for Dispute Resolution in Africa, University of South Africa. Abstract The seizure of Goma by the Mouvement du 23 Mars rebellion in