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Comprehending and Mastering African Conflicts [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 1 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-1999
  • Izdevniecība: Zed Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1856497623
  • ISBN-13: 9781856497626
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 1 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-1999
  • Izdevniecība: Zed Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1856497623
  • ISBN-13: 9781856497626
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Essays from a November 1998 workshop held under the aegis of the African Center for Development and Strategic Studies (ACDESS) address causes, consequences, and prevention of violent conflict in African countries, mainly Angola, Burundi, Liberia, Mali, Rwanda, and Sierra Leone. Chapters highlight both similarities and issues that are specific to given countries. Focus is on identifying mechanisms, structures, and institutions to be put in place to eradicate violent conflict in Africa. The editor is the founder and executive director of ACDESS. Distributed by St. Martin's Press. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

More and more African countries are falling prey to civil war and the disintegration of government authority and social order. Here, for the first time, teams of African scholars based in those countries principally affected examine what is happening. Their findings are only the first step in an ongoing, policy-relevant process of investigation and action. They share a belief that a development agenda designed to improve the lives of the people and strengthen national economies cannot be effectively pursued until the continent masters its problems of governance.

The first aim of these scholars has been to understand the complex and diverse roots of the conflicts. To this end, they analyse a cross-section of such conflicts from various countries -- Angola, Burundi and Rwanda, Liberia and Sierra Leone, Somalia and Somaliland. They also reflect more generally on the obstacles to comprehending conflict in Africa.

Possible ways of anticipating, containing and indeed preventing new conflicts are discussed. The experience of successful transitions to peace are investigated in a number of cases, including Northern Mali and Nigeria after its civil war of 1967-70, as are issues such as the part played by NGOs in Rwanda and the role of regional and international cooperation.

There is also much discussion of what new research is needed and proposals for mastering conflict in future. These range over a wide diversity of measures, including, for example, ideas like a moratorium on the importation of arms, trans-frontier development projects, political reform that creates real space for effective participation by different social groups, and governmental decentralisation.

This volume, which is ACDESS's first output under this research programme, represents a significant contribution by African intellectuals to resolving the most intractable problems confronting Sub-Saharan Africa. Its appearance could not be more timely.

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This book suggests that a development agenda to improve people's lives and strengthen national economies cannot be effective until Africa masters its problems of governance.
List of Tables and Figures vii(1) Contributors viii(1) Abbreviations ix(4) Foreword xiii(2) Preface and Acknowledgements xv(7) Map of Sub-Sahara Africa in Conflict, 1999 xxii PART I: Issues at Stake 1(52) 1. Comprehending African Conflicts 3(19) ADEBAYO ADEDEJI 2. Mastering African Conflicts 22(9) AMADOU TOUMANI TOURE 3. Obstacles to Comprehension and Barriers to the Mastery of Conflicts 31(10) REGINALD HERBOLD GREEN 4. Achieving Good Governance in Post-Conflict Situations: The Dialectic between Conflict and Good Governance 41(12) SEGUN ODUNUGA PART II: Countries in Conflict: A Critical Stocktaking by Country Research Teams 53(136) 5. Angola 55(25) AUGUSTO EDUARDO KAMBWA DANIEL MINGAS CASIMIRO NGONGO JOAO PEDRO LUCAS BHENGUI NGONDA 6. Burundi 80(24) JOSEPH GAHAMA S. MAKOROKA C. NDITIJE P. NTAHOMBAYE O. SINDAYIZERUKA 7. Liberia 104(37) AL-HASSAN CONTEH JOSEPH S. GUANNU HALL BADIO KLANEH W. BRUCE 8. Rwanda 141(33) EMMANUEL GASSANA BUTERA JEAN-BOSCO BYANAFASHE DEO ALICE KAREIKEZI 9. Sierra Leone 174(15) JOHN BOBOR LAGGAH JOE A. D. ALLIE ROLAND S. V. WRIGHT PART III: Transitions from Conflict to Peace and Good Governance: Lessons of Experience 189(128) 10. Angola: Seeking to Remedy the Limitations and Bias in Media and Scholarly Coverage 191(16) REGINALD HERBOLD GREEN 11. The Experience of Northern Mali 207(14) A: History of the Armed Conflict 215(1) BINTOU SANAN KOUCA SICAVE AG. ECAWELL B: Democracy and the Peace Process 215(6) AGHATAM ALHASSANE 12. Nigeria: A Victim of its Own Success 221(15) SEGUN ODUNUGA 13. Understanding Conflict in Somalia and Somaliland 236(21) ISMAIL AHMED 14. Towards a Macro-Economic Framework for Somalilands Post-War Rehabilitation and Reconstruction 257(25) REGINALD HERBOLD GREEN 15. The Role of Non-African NGOs in African Conflicts: The Case of Rwanda 282(15) IAN LINDEN 16. Consolidating Peace through Governance and Regional Cooperation: The Liberian Experience 297(20) ANTHONY BARCLAY PART IV: Strategizing the Way Forward 317(22) 17. Which Way Forward? A Panel Discussion 319(20) A: Panel Discussions 330(1) ADEBAYO ADEDEJI (ACDESS)(CHAIRMAN) EMMANUEL GASANA (RWANDA) AL-HASSAN CONTEH (LIBERIA) JOSEPH GAHAMA (BURUNDI) TREVOR GORDON-SOMERS (UNDP) B: Conclusions and Recommendations on Managing African Conflicts in their Political, Economic and Social Dimensions 330(3) WORKING GROUP I C: An Ongoing Research Programme Directed at Comprehending and Mastering Conflict 333(6) WORKING GROUP II Appendixes 339(28) 1. ACDESS Guidelines for the Preparation of the National Baseline Papers 341(21) 2. The Final Communique of the Regional Consultative Workshop on Comprehending and Mastering African Conflicts 362(5) Index 367 TABLES 1.1 Categorization of SSA countries by the prevailing political condition as of the last quarter of 1998 5 1.2 Growth in real per capita GDP 1960-94 in conflict countries 13 1.3 Indicators of human poverty 16 6.1 Fundamental differences in perception and the interpretation of facts 96 7.1 Income distribution by urban and rural class locations and class shares in national income, 1980 126 7.2 Land holdings of concessions by date, tenure, acreage and nationality 128 FIGURES 1.1 Violent changes of government in Africa since 1960 6 1.2 Major conflicts in the world during the 1990s 11 16.1 Transition from crisis to peace and recovery through effective governance 310
Adebayo Adedeji is a renowned economist and Director of the African Center for Development and Strategic Studies (ACDESS), Nigeria.