Arguing that continuing conflict between farmers and herdsmen can be explained by the non-application of restorative justice procedures by government.
Establishing the sources of disharmony among government of national unity (GNU) parties, using the cases of Zimbabwe and Lesotho.
A blog post written by Caitlin Hamilton, Nyibeny Naam, and Laura J. Shepherd for the London School of Economic’s WPS Centre discusses the implementation of WPS-related National Action Plans. Their full research
The University of Sydney in Australia published a new report titled Twenty Years of Women, Peace and Security National Action Plans: Analysis and Lessons Learned which was authored by Caitlin
Examining two recent case studies – Kashmir and Cameroon – where communications shutdowns have led to violent conflict.
Analysing less traditional forms of regional security cooperation through the case study of the RCI-LRA in Central Africa.
Identifying the building blocks for developing theories of peace and conflict sensitivity.
Adeniyi S. Basiru is an independent researcher and a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Political Science, University of Lagos, Nigeria. On 29 May 1999, Nigeria was ushered into civil