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Peacebuilding in Africa: The Post-Conflict State and Its Multidimensional Crises
Kalu, Kelechi A. ; Kieh, George Klay, Jr. ; Agbor, Avitus Agbor (Author)
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Lexington Books
· Hardcover
Peacebuilding in Africa: The Post-Conflict State and Its Multidimensional Crises - Kalu, Kelechi A. ; Kieh, George Klay, Jr. ; Agbor, Avitus Agbor
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Synopsis "Peacebuilding in Africa: The Post-Conflict State and Its Multidimensional Crises"
Peacebuilding in Africa: The Post-Conflict State and Its Multidimensional Crises argues that building enduring peace in post-conflict states in Africa requires comprehensive, state-specific approaches that address the multidimensional crises that generated civil conflict and instabilities in these countries. Contributors examine states such as Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Liberia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, and Sudan to demonstrate that peacebuilding projects in each of these states must address the cultural, economic, political, and social root causes of their respective underlying civil conflicts. In addition, contributors prove that peacebuilding projects must be shaped by the centrality of human security: the respect for ethno-cultural diversity, the advancement of human material well-being, the protection of political rights and civil liberties, and the redesigning of the military and security architecture to ensure the safety of all citizens from both internal and external threats.