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Peace agreements have become necessary and legitimate tools for
resolving conflicts and bringing about durable peace. This book
adds to the already existing knowledge of peace agreements by
carefully analysing African experiences of peace processes to
identify how these can be enhanced in order to ensure positive and
sustainable peace in strife-ridden areas. Case studies in eight
African countries provide readers with a unique opportunity to
study conflicts on the continent and to understand the factors that
promote or undermine the success of peace agreements. The
agreements under study in this volume include those of Angola,
Burundi, Chad, Cote d'Ivoire, the Democratic Republic of Congo,
Somalia, South Sudan and Uganda. The selection is based on the fact
that they were finalised prior to 2005 and therefore allow for a
richer analysis of their successes and shortfalls. The eight case
studies by both academics and practitioners - Osita Agbu, Kasaija
Phillip Apuuli, Lesley Connolly, Gregory Mthembu-Salter, Charles
Nyuykonge, Justin Pearce, Anyway Sithole, Germain Ngoie Tshibambe
and Siphamandla Zondi - offer in-depth insight on peacemaking in
order to identify lessons and inform better practice in
articulating and implementing peace agreements in Africa.
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