Pastoral conflict in Kenya
Tracing the evolution of the practices, motives and consequences of cattle-theft in Kenya, from ancient times to the post-colonial era
Tracing the evolution of the practices, motives and consequences of cattle-theft in Kenya, from ancient times to the post-colonial era
The Peacemaking Unit contributes to achieving sustainable political stability in CAR following its recent coup d’état.
Hussein Solomon investigates the oversimplified, deeply historical origins of Nigeria’s radical terrorist cell
Results from Bentrovato’s survey of Congolese youths’ views on their Rwandan neighbours role in the Tutsi genocide and other conflicts
A critical inquisition into the socio-cultural utility of the widespread violence among South Africa’s low income groups
Exploring differing perspectives and justifications for the use of violence as a means to an end for politically disempowered citizenry
Reprinted with permission from the American Sociological Association Footnotes in which this obituary originally appeared (Volume 29 Number 4, April 2001)
Ampie Muller recalls memories of his late friend, South African mediator and anti-Apartheid activist H.W. van der Merwe
Insights into the life and times of a peacemaker in Apartheid South Africa
ACCORD Junior Research Fellow discusses nexus between large-scale agricultural land deals and human security during an Internal Staff Seminar.