Driven by genocide, civil war, political instabilities, ethnic
and pastoral hostilities, the African Great Lakes Region, primarily
Uganda, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Burundi, has
been overwhelmingly defined by conflict. Kenneth Omeje, Tricia
Redeker Hepner, and an international group of scholars, many from
the Great Lakes region, focus on the interlocking conflicts and
efforts toward peace in this multidisciplinary volume. These essays
present a range of debates and perspectives on the history and
politics of conflict, highlighting the complex internal and
external sources of both persistent tension and creative
peacebuilding. Taken together, the essays illustrate that no single
perspective or approach can adequately capture the dynamics of
conflict or offer successful strategies for sustainable peace in
the region.
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