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Overview

Civil Wars in Africa, edited by Kelechi A. Kalu and George Klay Kieh, Jr., examines civil conflicts throughout various African countries. They argue that civil wars in Africa are by-products of the contradictions and crises engendered by the post-colonial state-building and nation-building projects in Africa. With few exceptions, the post-colonial states in Africa have failed to build societies that invest in the material well-being of their citizens; protect their political, civil, and other rights; promote accountability, transparency, the rule of law, judicial independence, and the holding of free and fair elections; and promote ethnic pluralism, tolerance, mutual respect, and peaceful co-existence, among others. In addition, the contributors show that the post-colonial states in Africa have been ruled by corrupt and autocratic leaders, who are obsessed with the maintenance of state power as the pathway to ensuring the private accumulation of wealth through sundry illegal means, including bribery, extortion, and theft of public funds. In sum, this volume addresses how the failure of the post-colonial African state to shepherd the process of building democratic societies based on the centrality of human security has led to the erosion of the legitimacy of the state and its custodians. Thus, once the contradictions and crises reached their crescendo, these post-colonial societies than implode into civil wars, even at the micro-level.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793649355
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 01/31/2024
Pages: 358
Product dimensions: 5.91(w) x 8.99(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Kelechi A. Kalu is professor of political science at the University of California, Riverside.

George Klay Kieh, Jr. is dean of the Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs and professor of political science at Texas Southern University, and professor of international relations at the African Methodist Episcopal University.

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables

Preface

PART I: BACKGROUND

Introduction: Mapping the Civil War Landscape in Africa

Kelechi A. Kalu and George Klay Kieh, Jr.

Chapter 1: Theories and Explanations of Civil Conflicts and Wars in Africa

Kelechi A. Kalu

PART II: CASE STUDIES

Chapter 2: Burundi: A Continuum of Civil Wars and Violence

Dawn Nager

Chapter 3: Civil War in Cameroon

Avitus Agbor

Chapter 4: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Conflict: A Study of the Tuobodom Chieftaincy Conflict in Ghana

Sabina Appiah-Boateng, Stephen B. Kendie, and Kenneth Aikins

Chapter 5: Liberia’s Civil Wars

George Klay Kieh, Jr.

Chapter 6: Personality Conflicts and the Nigerian Civil War

Michael Ediagbonya

Chapter 7: On Rwanda’s Civil War (October 1, 1990-April 6, 1994): Assessing the International Determinant

Fiacre Bienvenu

Chapter 8: The Sierra Leone Civil War: An Examination of Internal, Regional, and External Causes

Earl Conteh-Morgan

Chapter 9: The South Sudanese Civil War

Francis Onditi

Chapter 10: The Colonial Roots of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) War in Post-Colonial Northern Uganda

Sabastian Rwangabo and Julius Niringiyimana

PART III: LESSONS AND INSIGHTS

Conclusion: Beyond Civi1 Wars in Africa

Kelechi A. Kalu and George Klay Kieh, Jr.

Index

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