Conflict Trends 2014/4

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Editorial By Vasu Gounden Beheadings and the News Media Why Some Conflict Atrocities Receive More Coverage than Others By Virgil Hawkins Conflict Resolution in the Central African Republic What Role for Civil Society? By David Kode Maritime Security in Africa Potential for the Private Sector? By Dirk Siebels African Union Panel of the Wise By […]

Conflict Trends 2014/3

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Editorial By Vasu Gounden South Africa and South-South Approaches to Post-conflict Development in Africa By Fritz Nganje “Monrovia is not Liberia” A Rocky Path towards Decentralisation By Franzisca Zanker Information and Communications Technology in Peacebuilding Lessons from Kenya’s Tana Delta By Christopher Tuckwood & Christine Mutisya Peacebuilding in Fragile African States The Case for Private […]

Conflict Trends 2014/2

Editorial By Vasu Gounden Modern United Nations Peacekeeping Towards a Holistic Approach to Addressing Conflict By Seun Abiola & John Otte Transnational Security Threats and Challenges to Peacekeeping in Mali By Kwesi Aning The Shift to Stabilisation Operations Considerations for African Peace Support Operations By Yvonne Akpasom & Walter Lotze Enhancing the Efficiency of the […]

Conflict Trends 2014/1

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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 South Sudan’s 2013 Resurgent Political Crisis Through the Lens of Social Capital By Robert Gerenge Connections and Disconnections Understanding and Integrating Local Perceptions in United […]

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