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The persistence of violent conflicts in the African continent: A discourse analysis of principal causes


Makhura B. Rapanyane
Gillian S. Mrubula-Ngwenya
Lebogang T. Legodi
Sethuthuthu L. Vuma

Abstract

The current paper sought to identify the causes of the persistence of violent conflicts in the African continent and how all of this affects  democracy. The research question grappled with in the current paper is: What are the causes of the perpetuation of violent conflict in  Africa and how does this impact democracy? Beyond the use of an Afrocentric lens due to the limitations of the literature in discussing this subject from an Africa-centred lens, the paper has used secondary data materials to inform the objective of the paper. The paper has  revealed multiple causes including perpetual imperial influences, foreign socio-political doctrines and indoctrination, global arms and  suppliers and arms trafficking, and lack of effective leadership as the central pillars of violence in the African continent. It then became  important for the African continent to devise a common code of effective leadership, and effective measures of arms control, including  counter-foreign and defense policies in a matter that check the excess flow of international indoctrination and imperial influences on  Africa. 


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