Peacebuilding, power, and politics in Africa
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Titel |
Peacebuilding, power, and politics in Africa
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Verfasserangabe |
Devon Curtis ; Gwinyayi Albert Dzinesa; forew. by Adekeye Adebajo
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Verlag | |
Ort |
Athens
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Umfang |
xviii, 353 p.
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ISBN13 |
978-0-8214-2013-3
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Fußnote |
includes bibliographical references and index.
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Schlagwort |
peace
war politics case study development
africa
africa, southern somalia sudan peacebuilding liberia africa, west finance oil international cooperation sierra leone international criminal court - icc governance great lakes region 1960- african union - au, 2003- politics and government security sector governance statebuilding niger delta region power disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration -ddr liberal peacebuilding united nations peacebuilding commisssion |
Annotation |
Peacebuilding, Power, and Politics in Africa is a critical reflection on peacebuilding efforts in Africa. The authors expose the tensions and contradictions in different clusters of peacebuilding activities, including peace negotiations; statebuilding; security sector governance; and disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration. Essays also address the institutional framework for peacebuilding in Africa and the ideological underpinnings of key institutions, including the African Union, NEPAD, the African Development Bank, the Pan-African Ministers Conference for Public and Civil Service, the UN Peacebuilding Commission, the World Bank, and the International Criminal Court. The volume includes on-the-ground case study chapters on Sudan, the Great Lakes Region of Africa, Sierra Leone and Liberia, the Niger Delta, Southern Africa, and Somalia, analyzing how peacebuilding operates in particular African contexts.
The authors adopt a variety of approaches, but they share a conviction that peacebuilding in Africa is not a script that is authored solely in Western capitals and in the corridors of the United Nations. Rather, the writers in this volume focus on the interaction between local and global ideas and practices in the reconstitution of authority and livelihoods after conflict. The book systematically showcases the tensions that occur within and between the many actors involved in the peacebuilding industry, as well as their intended beneficiaries. It looks at the multiple ways in which peacebuilding ideas and initiatives are reinforced, questioned, reappropriated, and redesigned by different African actors. |
Altersbeschränkung |
0
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