Combatants in African Conflicts

Combatants in African Conflicts
Title Combatants in African Conflicts PDF eBook
Author Simon David Taylor
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 250
Release 2022-05-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351065440

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This book focuses on the different types of combatants in conflicts in Africa, exploring the fine lines between what might be classified as a militia in one conflict, a rebel in another, or a terrorist in a third. Drawing on the work of Carl von Clausewitz, this book provides a conceptually stable and analytically sound new typology on combatants. Analysing the relationships between state and society, and drawing on Clausewitz's Trinity of passion, chance, and reason, the book presents a set of five types of armed actors: Professionals, Praetorians, Militias, Insurgents, and Mercenaries. Each type is developed through a close reading of foundational theoretical texts, reviews of contemporary studies, and a historical analysis of their unique characteristics. Unlike a reductionist binary perspective, this typology accounts for the dynamic, complex, and evolving relationships of these actors with the state and society. A typology of combatants in conflicts in Africa can provide avenues for more in-depth analysis of such conflicts and holds implications for Security Sector Reform projects and other peace-building programmes. As such, this book will be an essential reference for scholars and students of African Politics and Military and Security Studies.

The Roots of African Conflicts

The Roots of African Conflicts
Title The Roots of African Conflicts PDF eBook
Author Alfred G. Nhema
Publisher James Currey (GB)
Total Pages 260
Release 2008
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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This work, along with 'The Resolution of African Conflicts', clearly demonstrates 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.

Fighting for Britain

Fighting for Britain
Title Fighting for Britain PDF eBook
Author David Killingray
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages 306
Release 2012-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1847010474

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Based mainly on oral evidence and soldiers' letters, tells the story of over half-a-million African troops who served with the British Army in campaigns in the Horn of Africa, the Middle East, Italy, and Burma. Looks at the impact of army life and travel on the men and their families, and the role of ex-servicemen in post-war nationalist politics.

Out of Conflict

Out of Conflict
Title Out of Conflict PDF eBook
Author Gunnar M. Sørbø
Publisher Nordic Africa Institute
Total Pages 224
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN

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Post Cold War Dilemmas

Young Female Fighters in African Wars

Young Female Fighters in African Wars
Title Young Female Fighters in African Wars PDF eBook
Author Chris Coulter
Publisher
Total Pages 51
Release 2008
Genre Women and war
ISBN 9789171066343

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In the numerous armed conflicts that are tearing the African continent apart, young women are participants and carry guns alongside their male comrades-in-arms. Challenging the stereotype of women in African wars as victims only, this issue of the Nordic Africa Institute Policy Dialogues shows how in modern African wars women have often been as active as men. Female fighters are victimized, yet they are not mere victims. Girls and young women who volunteer to fight often possess quite considerable strength and independence. Programmes for disarming, demobilizing, and reintegrating former fighters must be based on better understanding of the range of women's roles and experiences in war and post-war settings in order to act in a gender-sensitive way and to empower this group of women in the aftermath of war.

Re-examining Voluntarism

Re-examining Voluntarism
Title Re-examining Voluntarism PDF eBook
Author Krijn Peters
Publisher
Total Pages 48
Release 2004
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Discusses the most important reasons, according to Sierra Leonean youth ex-combatants, leading to their decisions to join the army or rebel forces.

African Conflicts and Informal Power

African Conflicts and Informal Power
Title African Conflicts and Informal Power PDF eBook
Author Mats Utas
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 266
Release 2012-03-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1848138849

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In the aftermath of an armed conflict in Africa, the international community both produces and demands from local partners a variety of blueprints for reconstructing state and society. The aim is to re-formalize the state after what is viewed as a period of fragmentation. In reality, African economies and polities are very much informal in character, with informal actors, including so-called Big Men, often using their positions in the formal structure as a means to reach their own goals. Through a variety of in-depth case studies, including the DRC, Sierra Leone and Liberia, this comprehensive volume shows how important informal political and economic networks are in many of the continent's conflict areas. Moreover, it demonstrates that without a proper understanding of the impact of these networks, attempts to formalize African states, particularly those emerging from wars, will be in vain.