Engagement of Africa in Conflict Dynamics and Peace Architectures

This book examines the nature of conflict in Africa vis-à-vis the African Union (AU) peace and security architecture in Africa. It focuses on the intense campaign ‘Silencing the Guns by 2020’ since 2013, one of the flagship projects of Agenda 2063 to achieve a conflict-free continent by AU. It analy...

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Other Authors: Ehiane, Stanley Osezua (Editor), Shulika, Lukong Stella (Editor), Vhumbunu, Clayton Hazvinei (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore Palgrave Macmillan 2024, 2024
Edition:1st ed. 2024
Series:Africa's Global Engagement: Perspectives from Emerging Countries
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 18: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) Analysis of SADC’s Peace and Security Architecture
  • Chapter 19: A Decade of Conflict Management Processes in Libya since the Arab Spring: Taking Stock
  • Part I: Understanding Peace And Conflict In Africa
  • Chapter 1: Peace and Security in Africa: Reflecting on the Past, Present and Future
  • Chapter 2: The African Union’s Peace and Security Architecture
  • Part II: Causes Of Conflict In Africa
  • Chapter 3: Conflict-Induced Migration and Poverty
  • Chapter 4: Explaining the protractedness of communal conflicts in Nigeria: a study of Share and Tsaragi conflict
  • Chapter 5: Conflict of survival between Fulani Pastoralists and Farmers in the wake of Climate Change Nigeria
  • Chapter 6: Economic Autarchy as A Catalyst to Conflicts in A Plural African Society
  • Chapter 7: Civil-Military Relations: A Panacea to Conflicts
  • Chapter 8: The Niger Delta conflict in Nigeria: could federalism be the cause?
  • Part III: Case Studies Of Conflict In Africa
  • Chapter 9: Blocking the Capacity for Local Production of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW): A Road to Peacebuilding in Northeast Nigeria
  • Chapter 10: Cattle, Banditry and Violent Conflict in Africa: An examination of Pastoralist Induced Conflict in Northern Uganda and Nigeria
  • Chapter 11: Conflict Resolution Methods in Traditional Tswana Society Versus Methods in Contemporary Botswana: Lessons Learned and the Way Forward
  • Chapter 12: Women in Post-conflict Reconstruction: A Liberian Perspective
  • Chapter 13: Gendered electoral violence: The case of Hwange District, Matabeleland North Province in Zimbabwe
  • Part IV: Application Of Conflict In Africa
  • Chapter 14: Conflict and Displacement on the Psychosocial Wellbeing/Mental Health of Females
  • Chapter 15: Gender and Conflict in Africa: Beyond Stereotypes to Analytical Reflections
  • Part V: Resolving Conflicts In Africa
  • Chapter 16: The quest for peace and the limits of arbitration in Abyei
  • Chapter 17: Mediating peace or escalating violence? examining newAfricanmagazine:com’s representation of violent conflicts in Africa