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Alternative Dispute Resolution and Peace-building in Africa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 265

Alternative Dispute Resolution and Peace-building in Africa

Conflicts in Africa have a great deal in common, and striking parallels can be drawn between them at all levels. Dynamics affecting the most complex war-time conflicts, civil unrest and other macro disputes are in play even in the smallest community conflicts. The converse is also true: lessons learned through community mediation, for example in South Africa, are applicable to the most complex and largest conflicts to be found on the continent. Together, the eleven chapters in this publication, in addition to the prologue and epilogue, suggest that a comprehensive assessment of efforts and investments in conflict resolution and peace studies in Africa since the mid-1990s is due in order to i...

Peace and Conflict Resolution in Africa
  • Language: en

Peace and Conflict Resolution in Africa

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-08
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This publication is the product of the 25th Annual Africa and Diaspora Conference in 2016, organized by the Center for African Peace and Conflict Resolution at California State University, Sacramento, on the theme of "Peace and Conflict Resolution in Africa 25 Years Later: Lessons, Best Practices and Opportunities". It brings together reflections on both historical and contemporary or recurring conflicts in Africa, especially on issues of ethno-religious conflicts, corruption, land, and leadership. The chapters include case studies and some theoretical perspectives on the persistent search for the right size and scope of visioning and programming on peace and conflict resolution in Africa. U...

Peace and Conflict Resolution in Africa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 401

Peace and Conflict Resolution in Africa

  • Categories: Law

This publication is the product of the 25th Annual Africa and Diaspora Conference in 2016, organized by the Center for African Peace and Conflict Resolution at California State University, Sacramento, on the theme of “Peace and Conflict Resolution in Africa 25 Years Later: Lessons, Best Practices and Opportunities”. It brings together reflections on both historical and contemporary or recurring conflicts in Africa, especially on issues of ethno-religious conflicts, corruption, land, and leadership. The chapters include case studies and some theoretical perspectives on the persistent search for the right size and scope of visioning and programming on peace and conflict resolution in Afric...

Conflict Resolution and Peace Education in Africa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Conflict Resolution and Peace Education in Africa

Africa today suffers from too much political unrest and violent conflict. The contributors to this edited collection recognize a missing link in efforts to foster democracy, and with it political stability and peace, in Africa's developing countries: Democracy can be sustained only where effective means for resolving citizens' disputes exist both within and outside the formal legal system. The writers whose articles appear here--scholars, practitioners, and peace advocates--present their varied knowledge of conflict and war in Africa and strategies for introducing and implementing mediation, from Sierra Leone to South Africa. This volume is a model exchange of insights and ideas in the important field of conflict resolution as applied to Africa.

Inter-ethnic and Religious Conflict Resolution in Nigeria
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

Inter-ethnic and Religious Conflict Resolution in Nigeria

Since 1982, Nigeria has experienced more than ten large scale ethnic or religious riots in its major cities. These violent clashes have wreaked economic, political, and social havoc; caused an enormous number of deaths and injuries; and posed serious obstacles to Nigeria's sociopolitical development as well as retarded efforts at nation-building. The papers collected in this book serve as a critical part of an overall objective to develop and promote mechanisms for the understanding and resolution of ethnic and religious conflicts in Nigeria. Both academic and community leaders address various aspects of these conflicts, and Uwazie offers several thoughtful options for their successful resolution. Inter-Ethnic and Religious Conflict Resolution in Nigeria will interest students of African history and current affairs, scholars of anthropology and ethnicity studies, and those involved in international relations and peace studies.

Alternative Dispute Resolution in Africa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 6

Alternative Dispute Resolution in Africa

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Traditional Cures for Modern Conflicts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

Traditional Cures for Modern Conflicts

This text identifies contributions of traditional mechanisms for conflict management in Africa and elsewhere. With African conflicts eluding efforts to be controlled, this work is guided by the question: can traditional methods yield insights and approaches that might help end the violence?

Contemporary Issues to African Studies Reader
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

Contemporary Issues to African Studies Reader

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-08-27
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Training to Promote Conflict Management
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

Training to Promote Conflict Management

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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From Cultural Justice to Inter-Ethnic Mediation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

From Cultural Justice to Inter-Ethnic Mediation

Inspired by ethno-religious conflicts which occur in a frequent, incessant and violent manner in the contemporary Nigerian society, Basil Ugorji examines the very real struggle for cultural justice that often leads to tribal violence and clashes, ethnic and religious wars, and genocides. The author thoroughly investigates the relevance of certain measures, judicial and coercive, used to manage ethno-religious conflicts in Africa. Based on the historical and political contexts (pre-colonialism, colonialism, post-independence), the author explores the premise that a shift is required in the research of peaceful resolution: first, from retributive justice to restorative justice, and second, fro...