Violence as a form of communication
Exploring differing perspectives and justifications for the use of violence as a means to an end for politically disempowered citizenry
Exploring differing perspectives and justifications for the use of violence as a means to an end for politically disempowered citizenry
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
SADC officers given in-depth training in mediation and negotiation in order to bolster peacekeeping efforts in the region.
South Sudan mediators receive training in preparation for proceedings with the AU High Level Implementation Panel.
Nigusie Angessa has an M.A. degree in Foreign Language Studies and has taken high level trainings in the areas of peace and conflict. He is a lecturer in the College
Barry Shapiro is Professor of History at Allegheny College in Meadville, PA. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles. After focusing and publishing on revolutionary justice
In this book, Jacob Bercovitch and Richard Jackson, two internationally recognised experts, undertake the systematic evaluation of traditional and modern principles, methods and approaches to conflict resolution. The authors argue
The Founder and Executive Director of ACCORD, Vasu Gounden, was a resource person at an International Trade Negotiation training which ACCORD conducted in partnership with the International Senior Lawyers Programme
Abstract The emergence of intra-state wars based on identity requires a reconfiguring of existing conflict resolution mechanisms. The article recognises the limitations of liberal peace models originally configured to deal
This article is a follow-up to a previous article by the same author, An Analysis of the Problems of the Labour Dispute Resolution System in South Africa, published in African