Modern African Conflicts

Modern African Conflicts
Title Modern African Conflicts PDF eBook
Author Timothy J. Stapleton
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 513
Release 2022-06-30
Genre History
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An essential resource for students or general readers interested in post-colonial Africa, this encyclopedia provides coverage of different regions, countries, wars, battles, factions, leaders, and foreign powers. Armed conflict represents a substantial part of African history since around 1960, yet this history is either insufficiently taught or overshadowed by negative stereotypes about African "tribal warfare." In an effort to introduce this vital topic to students and general readers alike, this one-volume encyclopedia provides concise historical information on conflicts that occurred in postcolonial Africa. The entries cover all the regions of Africa (North, West, Central, East, and Southern); the Cold War and post–Cold War periods; a range of important leaders; various types of conflicts from civil wars and insurgencies to conventional military engagements; involvement of foreign powers; and such themes as airpower, women and war, and genocide.

War and Conflict in Africa

War and Conflict in Africa
Title War and Conflict in Africa PDF eBook
Author Paul D. Williams
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 400
Release 2016-06-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1509509089

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After the Cold War, Africa earned the dubious distinction of being the world's most bloody continent. But how can we explain this proliferation of armed conflicts? What caused them and what were their main characteristics? And what did the world's governments do to stop them? In this fully revised and updated second edition of his popular text, Paul Williams offers an in-depth and wide-ranging assessment of more than six hundred armed conflicts which took place in Africa from 1990 to the present day - from the continental catastrophe in the Great Lakes region to the sprawling conflicts across the Sahel and the web of wars in the Horn of Africa. Taking a broad comparative approach to examine the political contexts in which these wars occurred, he explores the major patterns of organized violence, the key ingredients that provoked them and the major international responses undertaken to deliver lasting peace. Part I, Contexts provides an overview of the most important attempts to measure the number, scale and location of Africa's armed conflicts and provides a conceptual and political sketch of the terrain of struggle upon which these wars were waged. Part II, Ingredients analyses the role of five widely debated features of Africa's wars: the dynamics of neopatrimonial systems of governance; the construction and manipulation of ethnic identities; questions of sovereignty and self-determination; as well as the impact of natural resources and religion. Part III, Responses, discusses four major international reactions to Africa's wars: attempts to build a new institutional architecture to help promote peace and security on the continent; this architecture's two main policy instruments, peacemaking initiatives and peace operations; and efforts to develop the continent. War and Conflict in Africa will be essential reading for all students of international peace and security studies as well as Africa's international relations.

Conflict in Contemporary Africa

Conflict in Contemporary Africa
Title Conflict in Contemporary Africa PDF eBook
Author P. Godfrey Okoth
Publisher
Total Pages 286
Release 2000
Genre Political Science
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Includes statistics.

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.

Traditional Cures for Modern Conflicts

Traditional Cures for Modern Conflicts
Title Traditional Cures for Modern Conflicts PDF eBook
Author I. William Zartman
Publisher Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages 284
Release 2000
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9781555878764

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This text identifies contributions of traditional mechanisms for conflict management in Africa and elsewhere. With African conflicts eluding efforts to be controlled, this work is guided by the question: can traditional methods yield insights and approaches that might help end the violence?

The Roots of African Conflicts

The Roots of African Conflicts
Title The Roots of African Conflicts PDF eBook
Author Alfred G. Nhema
Publisher Ohio University Press
Total Pages 257
Release 2008
Genre Africa
ISBN 0821418092

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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.

Inequalities and Conflicts in Modern and Contemporary African History

Inequalities and Conflicts in Modern and Contemporary African History
Title Inequalities and Conflicts in Modern and Contemporary African History PDF eBook
Author Jan Záhorík
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 171
Release 2018-11-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1498536425

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The book deals with historical, social, economic, political, and international causes, contexts, and consequences of inequalities and conflicts in Africa. In particular, the book is to puts conflicts and turbulences in Ethiopia in a broader, African comparative perspective. It also identifies and analyzes multiple causes of conflicts which cannot be studied only as a result of one variable. Inequalities and conflicts have a whole set of causes stemming from historically inherited, as well as global, international, socio-economic, political and other contexts which cannot be analyzed separately. This book is vital for anyone who is interested in the study of African history, comparative politics, and conflict in Africa.