At a time when much attention is focused on the Horn of Africa as
one of Africa's most war-ravaged regions and a continued source of
security concern regionally and globally, this Discussion Paper
provides deep insights into the complex dimensions of and linkages
between the violent conflicts in the region. Delving into history
and the core and contextual factors underpinning these wars in the
postcolonial era, the author provides a conceptual framework for
grappling with the complex inter- and intra-state conflicts by
focusing on the institutional and structural causes of war. He goes
on to make a compelling argument that conflict for institutional
and democratic state transformation in the Horn of Africa is a
fundamental step towards long-term peace and sustainable
development.
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