Societies in transition : : Sub-Saharan Africa between conflict and reconciliation / / edited by Martin Leiner, Maria Palme and Peggy Stöckner.

The second volume of the trans-disciplinary series "Research in Peace and Reconciliation" looks at ways of dealing with the past in Sub-Saharan Africa in recent decades and highlights the variety of peaceful strategies and processes. It asks to what extent this variety fosters the developm...

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Place / Publishing House:Göttingen, Germany ;, Bristol, Connecticut : : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,, 2014.
©2014
Year of Publication:2014
Language:Efik
English
Series:Research in Peace and Reconciliation
Physical Description:1 online resource (246 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Register of Illustrations; Body; Martin Leiner / Maria Palme: Introduction to the Present Volume; I. Case Studies; Semahagn Gashu Abebe: The Dilemmas of Adopting an Ethnic Federal System as a Response to Ethnic Conflicts in Sub-Saharan Africa. The Ethiopian Experience; Helga Dickow: Chadian Identity Cleavages and their Markers. The Competing, Overlapping or Cross-Cutting Pattern of Ethnic and Religious Affiliation; Willem Fourie: From Sullivan to King. MNCs and Democratisation in South Africa
  • Gladys Ganiel / Joram Tarusarira: Reconciliation and Reconstruction among Churches and Faith-Based Organisations in ZimbabweEmmanuel Kla Gamoe George / Rachael Oluseye Iyanda: Amnesty and Disarmament in the Niger Delta. Prospects for Post-Conflict Peacebuilding in Nigeria's most Conflict-Torn Sub-Region; Hellen Lamunu: Healing the Wounds of War in Uganda through Traditional Methods of Reconciliation? ; Martin Leiner: Films about the Genocide in Rwanda 1994. An Example of the Moral Landscape Method (MLM) in Media Analysis
  • Ralf K. Wüstenberg: Reconciliation as a Political Option? Different Ways of Dealing with the Past - The Case of South AfricaII. Comparative and Global Perspectives; Andreas Freytag / Sarah Langlotz: The Resource-Conflict-Nexus. An African Perspective; Ben Khumalo-Seegelken Which Past? Which Future?; Reinhart Kößler: Colonialism of a Special Kind? Aspects of the German Experience; Maria Palme: The (R)evolution of TRCs and its Impact on the African Continent; About the Authors; List of Abbreviations; Index ; Back Cover