
Conflict Trends 2013/1
Editorial By Vasu Gounden The Evolving Mediation Capacity of the Southern African Development Community By Henrik Hartmann Political Deadlock in Libya and Syria By Adan E. Suazo A Reconsideration of
Editorial By Vasu Gounden The Evolving Mediation Capacity of the Southern African Development Community By Henrik Hartmann Political Deadlock in Libya and Syria By Adan E. Suazo A Reconsideration of
Editorial By Vasu Gounden The Evolving Mediation Capacity of the Southern African Development Community By Henrik Hartmann Political Deadlock in Libya and Syria By Adan E. Suazo A Reconsideration of
ACCORD officially declares its commitment to alleviating conflict in South Sudan.
South Sudan has experienced deadly conflict for much of the last five decades. While most attention has focused on South Sudan’s civil war with the now Republic of Sudan to
South Sudan has experienced deadly conflict for much of the last five decades. While most attention has focused on South Sudan’s civil war with the now Republic of Sudan to
The Training for Peace Programme at ACCORD (TfP/ACCORD) conducted Conflict Management Support Training for Civil Affairs Officers (CAOs) in the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) in August, September
Editorial By Vasu Gounden ACCORD at Twenty Years By Vasu Gounden & Daniel Forti Bridging the Gap Conflict Resolution Practice and Research at ACCORD By Lesley Connolly ACCORD’s Peacemaking Work
Editorial By Vasu Gounden ACCORD at Twenty Years By Vasu Gounden & Daniel Forti Bridging the Gap Conflict Resolution Practice and Research at ACCORD By Lesley Connolly ACCORD’s Peacemaking Work
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Assessing the African Union’s Response to the Libyan Crisis By Sadiki Koko & Martha Bakwesegha-Osula Emergent Conflict Resolution at Sea off Africa By Francois Vreí¿ Morocco’s
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Assessing the African Union’s Response to the Libyan Crisis By Sadiki Koko & Martha Bakwesegha-Osula Emergent Conflict Resolution at Sea off Africa By Francois Vreí¿ Morocco’s