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Post-colonial Africa has seemingly been in an intractable state of conflict and war for a considerable period of time. This volume explores the process by which these wars were ended, discusses the lessons learnt, and examines the sustainability of recently reconciled conflicts to see how far peace solutions are permanent in this region. Ending Africa's Wars is an important and timely book for all those interested in conflict, democracy, international organizations, civil society, refugees, gender and the economic reconstruction of Africa.
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction, OliverFurley, RoyMay; Part 1 General Issues; Chapter 2 Africa's Wars, RichardJackson; Chapter 3 Post-settlement Governance Programmes, BruceBaker; Chapter 4 Civil Society, Reconciliation and Conflict Transformation in Post-war Africa, AndrewRigby; Chapter 5 Disarmament, Demobilization, Reinsertion and Reintegration in Africa, JoannaSpear; Part 2 Case Studies; Chapter 6 Multi-party Mediation in the Guinea-Bissau Civil War, SimonMassey; Chapter 7 Democratic Republic of Congo, EmericRogier; Chapter 8 Uganda, OliverFurley; Chapter 9 Elusive Settlement, NorrieMacQueen; Chapter 10 A Separate Peace, ChrisAlden; Chapter 11 Peacemaking in Sudan, PeterWoodward; Chapter 12 Liberia, GerryCleaver, SimonMassey; Chapter 13 A Long Prelude to Peace, RogerSouthall; Chapter 14 A Sustainable Peace? Sierra Leone, BruceBaker, RoyMay;