African Journal on Conflict Resolution

The objectives of the journal are to promote a culture of peace and stability by facilitating the exchanging of ideas and expertise within the conflict resolution community on the continent of Africa, to contribute to developing home-grown (African) methods of preventing, managing and resolving conflict on the continent and the provide a forum for information sharing, networking and learning in the field of conflict resolution. Articles of an academic nature on the theory and practice of dealing with conflict, especially in the context of Africa, are published. Envisaged readers are academic researchers, teachers and students and practitioners in the field of dealing with conflict.

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Vol 8, No 3 (2008)

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Table of Contents

Articles

Exhuming Trends in Ethnic Conflict and Cooperation in Africa: Some selected states PDF
J Cocodia 9-26
Nation Building in Zimbabwe and the Challenges of Ndebele Particularism PDF
SJ Ndlovu-Gatsheni 27-56
Religious Networks in Post-conflict Democratic Republic of the Congo: A Prognosis PDF
A Whetho, UO Uzodike 57-84
The Coherence Dilemma in Peacebuilding and Post-Conflict Reconstruction Systems PDF
C de Coning 85-110
Book Review: Kofi Annan: A Man of Peace in a World of War PDF
T Neethling 111-116


African Journal on Conflict Resolution.   ISSN: 1562-6997