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Territoriality, Citizenship and Peacebuilding - Perspectives on Challenges to Peace in Africa (Paperback, New)
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Territoriality, Citizenship and Peacebuilding - Perspectives on Challenges to Peace in Africa (Paperback, New)
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Civil conflicts in Africa range from few interstate wars to several
intrastate conflicts characterized by secessionist movements,
irredentism, coups and counter coups, genocide, wars of liberation
to resource-based wars. The varied causes of conflicts in the
continent's diverse and complex social formations are seen in
ethnic terms and include struggles for economic/environmental
resources, poor institutions of governance and issues of identity
such as religion, language and racial differences. The core issue
addressed in this volume is how to understand and explain the
structural and analytical reasons for persistent civil conflicts in
Africa. The core assumption is that most civil conflicts in Africa
erupt largely because of the nature of state formation in the
continent. Other significant variables that are explored as
explanations for the persistent instances of civil conflicts in
sub-Saharan Africa and the slow efforts at nation-building across
the continent include issues of territoriality, climate change,
ethnicity, ideological incongruities, institutional problems, the
nature of postcolonial state, unreformed governance and economic
structures, and corruption. This book also examines some sources of
unresolved issues of territoriality and explains their connections
to political violence and socio-political and cultural tensions
across sub-Saharan Africa. It offers suggestions on how scholarly
research and policies could help mediate if not mitigate future
territorially-based conflicts in Africa.
__________________________________ Kelechi A. Kalu is Associate
Provost for Global Strategies and International Affairs at The Ohio
State University, USA. He is also Professor of African American
& African Studies, and Faculty affiliate at the Mershon Center
for International Security Studies at Ohio State. David Kraybill is
Professor of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics
at Ohio State University. Currently, Kraybill is Co-Principal
Investigator and Project Director for the Innovative Agricultural
Research Initiative, a USAID Feed the Future project in Tanzania.
Ufo Okeke Uzodike is a Professor of Political Science and Dean of
the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kwazulu-Natal, South
Africa. He is the editor of Afrika: Journal of Politics, Economics
and Society; and Ubuntu: Journal of Conflict Transformation.
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