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
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
A portrait of unsung hero H.W. van der Merwe’s efforts to overthrow the Apartheid regime
Over 60 international criminal justice experts probe the role of the ICTR and examine its successes, failures and challenges.
Evelyn N. Mayanja is a Ph.D. student, Department of Peace and Justice, University of Manitoba, Canada. Abstract The crisis of ethical political leadership is responsible for Africa’s underdevelopment and insecurity,
There has recently been heightened concern regarding the activities of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), one of the most deadly insurgent movements in Africa. The LRA can best be described
Justice and security are core components of healthy and functional societies. The security sector comprises, government structures with authority to execute force, detain and arrest to protect the state, its
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
Tamene Keneni has a B.A. (Educational Psychology) and an M.A. (Developmental Psychology). He has been teaching at higher educational institutions in Ethiopia. Currently, he is a Ph.D. candidate at the