Publication
Jul 2017
The articles in this issue of Conflict Trends focus on 1) the importance of national peace infrastructures in combating Guinea-Bissau’s protracted political instability; 2) the dilemmas that societies in transition face in accessing justice after conflict; 3) Cameroon’s political crisis over the marginalization of the country’s Anglophone minority; 4) the politicization of the International Criminal Court by UN Security Council Referrals; and 5) the integration of youth into mediation and peace processes in Africa; and 6) South Africa and Kenya’s introduction of new legislative measures to prevent speech; and 7) counterterrorism efforts and violent extremism across Africa.
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Author | Vasu Gounden, Isaac Olawale Albert, Chukwuemeka B Eze, Tendaiwo Peter Maregere, Ateki Seta Caxton, Bethel Aregawi, Irene Limo, Karabo Rajuili, Nomagugu Nyathi, Marisha Ramdeen |
Series | ACCORD Conflict Trends |
Issue | 2 |
Publisher | African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD) |
Copyright | © 2017 African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD) |