Perspectives on the OAU AU and Conflict Management in Africa

Perspectives on the OAU AU and Conflict Management in Africa
Author: Abdalla Bujra,Hussein Solomon
Publsiher: Dev. Policy Management Forum
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: IND:30000111161190

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A three way co publication between the Development Policy Management Forum in Addis Ababa, the African Centre for Applied Research and Training in Social Development, and the Community of the Sahel Saharan States in Libya presenting a pan African perspective on the revitalised African Union and conflict management within the continent.

Conflict Resolution in Africa The Case of the Organisation of African Unity OAU

Conflict Resolution in Africa  The Case of the Organisation of African Unity  OAU
Author: Marvin Nii Ankrah
Publsiher: Anchor Academic Publishing (aap_verlag)
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2014-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783954895786

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The objective of this research is to investigate the causes of conflict in Africa. Further, it discusses the role played by the Organization of African Unity (OAU) in ensuring political order during its period of existence. The study employs content analysis of historical documents, academic works, internet sources and also current conflict situations in Africa as a baseline for its argument. Mainly, the study shows which major sources of tension need to be resolved to enjoy a sound, stable, peaceful, political and economic environment in the new millennium.

Minding the Gap

Minding the Gap
Author: Pamela Aall,Chester A. Crocker
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2016-10-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781928096436

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The prevailing narrative on Africa is that it is awash with violent conflict. Indeed, it does suffer from a multitude of conflicts — from border skirmishes to civil wars to terrorist attacks. Conflicts in Africa are diverse and complex, but there have been a number of cases of successful conflict management and resolution. What accounts for the successes and failures, and what can we learn from Africa’s experience? Minding the Gap: African Conflict Management in a Time of Change takes on these questions, bringing together more than 20 experts to examine the source of conflicts in Africa and assess African management capacity in the face of these conflicts.

The Resolution of African Conflicts

The Resolution of African Conflicts
Author: Alfred G. Nhema,Tiyambe Zeleza,Paul Tiyambe Zeleza
Publsiher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2008
Genre: Conflict management
ISBN: 9780821418086

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"These two volumes clearly demonstrate the efforts by a wide range of African scholars to explain the roots, routes, regimes and resolution of African conflicts and how to re-build post-conflict societies. They offer sober and serious analyses, eschewing the sensationalism of the western media and the sophistry of some of the scholars in the global North for whom African conflicts are at worst a distraction and at best a confirmation of their pet racist and petty universalist theories." --From the introduction by Paul Tiyambe Zeleza This book offers analyses of a range of African conflicts and demonstrates that peace is too important to be left to outsiders.

Conflict Management in Divided Societies

Conflict Management in Divided Societies
Author: Stefan Wolff,Christalla Yakinthou
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136630736

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This exciting and innovative new textbook takes a multi-perspective approach to the study of conflict management in divided societies. Offering a wide range of perspectives from the leading experts in the field, the work explains conflict management from the viewpoint of the political scientist, the constitutional architect, the activist, and the NGO. It examines the philosophies underpinning constitutional design, the actors and processes involved, and the practicalities of the settlement process, combining conceptual and theoretical contributions with empirical case studies. In so doing, it provides a comprehensive global introduction to the study of conflict management in divided societies. Features & benefits of the textbook: Clearly explains the theories underpinning constitutional design including power sharing/liberal consociationalism, centripetalism, power dividing, and territorial solutions Surveys the key actors and processes involved in designing and implementing peace including the evolution of diplomacy in peace-making, and separate chapters about crafting solutions for divided societies from the perspectives of NGOs, the UN, EU and AU Explores the realities on the ground with chapters written by activists and practitioners which draw on their experience of working in conflict zones Written in a clear and engaging style, this work is essential reading for all students of conflict resolution.

Engagement of Africa in Conflict Dynamics and Peace Architectures

Engagement of Africa in Conflict Dynamics and Peace Architectures
Author: Stanley Osezua Ehiane
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789819982356

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Beyond History

Beyond History
Author: Elijah Nyaga Munyi,David Mwambari,Aleksi Ylönen
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2020-08-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781786612724

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Moving beyond a self-indulgent attitude about Africa’s historical victimhood, the book seeks to capture how African states individually and Africa’s collective institutions (the AU) are providing agency in Africa’s international relations. While African states have been trailblazers in such ideas as ‘The Responsibility to Protect’, as conceived in the African Union Constitutive Act (2001) which preceded the United Nations (UN) Secretary General’s report “In Larger Freedom” (2005) in which the UN adopted the concept, African agency in international relations has not always been captured proactively. This volume seeks to document Africa (and African states) in a state of proactivity as opposed to a reactionary mode of international relations which has long been the case due to the discipline’s heavy concentration on the West. The main themes explored are: African agency in international relations and commerce, agency in Africa’s balancing of big and regional powers, reshaping Africa-EU relations beyond the Cotonou Agreements, Africa and international human rights institutions, African efforts in elections and conflicts in Africa and relationship building among African leaders.

African Peace

African Peace
Author: Kathryn Nash
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2021-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1526152819

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There was a profound shift in peace and security norms from the African Union (AU) to the Organization of African Unity (OAU). Prevailing explanations of this change focus on the post-Cold War period; whereas this book traces the emergence of norms from the OAU through to the AU arguing that they emerged from within Africa.