The State of Peacebuilding in Africa: Lessons Learned for Policymakers and Practitioners
This open access book on the state of peacebuilding in Africa brings together the work of distinguished scholars, practitioners, and decision makers to reflect on key experiences and lessons learned in peacebuilding in Africa over the past half century. The core themes addressed by the contributors include conflict prevention, mediation, and management; post-conflict reconstruction, justice and Disarmament Demobilization and Reintegration; the role of women, religion, humanitarianism, grassroots organizations, and early warning systems; and the impact of global, regional, and continental bodies. The book's thematic chapters are complemented by six country/region case studies: The Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Sudan/South Sudan, Mozambique and the Sahel/Mali. Each chapter concludes with a set of key lessons learned that could be used to inform the building of a more sustainable peace in Africa. The State of Peacebuilding in Africa was born out of the activities of the Southern Voices Network for Peacebuilding (SVNP), a Carnegie-funded, continent-wide network of  African organizations that works with the Wilson Center to bring African knowledge and perspectives to U.S., African, and international policy on peacebuilding in Africa. The research for this book was made possible by a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York.

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The State of Peacebuilding in Africa: Lessons Learned for Policymakers and Practitioners
This open access book on the state of peacebuilding in Africa brings together the work of distinguished scholars, practitioners, and decision makers to reflect on key experiences and lessons learned in peacebuilding in Africa over the past half century. The core themes addressed by the contributors include conflict prevention, mediation, and management; post-conflict reconstruction, justice and Disarmament Demobilization and Reintegration; the role of women, religion, humanitarianism, grassroots organizations, and early warning systems; and the impact of global, regional, and continental bodies. The book's thematic chapters are complemented by six country/region case studies: The Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Sudan/South Sudan, Mozambique and the Sahel/Mali. Each chapter concludes with a set of key lessons learned that could be used to inform the building of a more sustainable peace in Africa. The State of Peacebuilding in Africa was born out of the activities of the Southern Voices Network for Peacebuilding (SVNP), a Carnegie-funded, continent-wide network of  African organizations that works with the Wilson Center to bring African knowledge and perspectives to U.S., African, and international policy on peacebuilding in Africa. The research for this book was made possible by a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York.

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The State of Peacebuilding in Africa: Lessons Learned for Policymakers and Practitioners

The State of Peacebuilding in Africa: Lessons Learned for Policymakers and Practitioners

The State of Peacebuilding in Africa: Lessons Learned for Policymakers and Practitioners

The State of Peacebuilding in Africa: Lessons Learned for Policymakers and Practitioners

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This open access book on the state of peacebuilding in Africa brings together the work of distinguished scholars, practitioners, and decision makers to reflect on key experiences and lessons learned in peacebuilding in Africa over the past half century. The core themes addressed by the contributors include conflict prevention, mediation, and management; post-conflict reconstruction, justice and Disarmament Demobilization and Reintegration; the role of women, religion, humanitarianism, grassroots organizations, and early warning systems; and the impact of global, regional, and continental bodies. The book's thematic chapters are complemented by six country/region case studies: The Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Sudan/South Sudan, Mozambique and the Sahel/Mali. Each chapter concludes with a set of key lessons learned that could be used to inform the building of a more sustainable peace in Africa. The State of Peacebuilding in Africa was born out of the activities of the Southern Voices Network for Peacebuilding (SVNP), a Carnegie-funded, continent-wide network of  African organizations that works with the Wilson Center to bring African knowledge and perspectives to U.S., African, and international policy on peacebuilding in Africa. The research for this book was made possible by a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030466367
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 11/02/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Terence McNamee is Global Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center Scholars, based in South Africa. Educated in his native Canada and the UK, he has written and worked on development, governance and security issues for more than two decades, mainly in Africa.

Monde Muyangwa is Director of the Africa Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. She previously served as Academic Dean of the Africa Center for Strategic Studies at the National Defense University, and as Director of Research and Policy at the National Summit on Africa, all in the USA.

Table of Contents

  
1. Introduction.- 2. Learning Lessons from Peace Operations in Africa.- 3. The Economics of Peacebuilding: International Organizations for Dealing with Victor and Vanquished.- 4. Religion and Peacebuilding in Sub-Saharan Africa.- 5. Field Reflections on Post-Conflict Reconstruction: The Social Imperative of Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration.- 6. United Nations Peacekeeping and Human Rights, Refugees, and Internal Displacement.- 7. Sustaining Women, Peace, and Security: The Role of UN Peacekeeping in Africa.- 8. Local Peace Committees and Grassroots Peacebuildiing in Africa.- 9. Three Decades of Disarmament, Demobilization, Demilitarization, Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Ex-Combatants in Africa: Lessons Learned and Challenges Ahead.- 10. The Changing Nature of Elections in Africa: Impact on Peacebuilding.- 11. Contributions of Early Warning to the African Peace and Security Architecture: The Experience of the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP).- 12. The African Union in Peacebuilding in Africa.- 13. Trends in SADC Mediation and Long-Term Conflict Mediation.- 14. The International Criminal Court's Impact on Peacebuilding in Africa.- 15. Humanitarian Action and Peacebuilding: Incompatible or Complementary?.- 16. Peace Management and Conflict Resolution: A PRactitioner's Perspective.- 17. Peacebuilding as State-Building? Lessons from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.- 18. Violence, Peacebuilding and Elite Bargains in Mozambique since Independence.- 19. The Dog That Did Not Bark: Why Has Sierra Leone Not Returned to War After Peacekeepers Left?.- 20. Lessons in Failure: Peacebuilding in Sudan/South Sudan.- 21. Such a Long Journey: Peacebuilding After Genocide in Rwanda.- 22. Crisis and Transition in the Sahel.- 23. Conclusion. 


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"Very few books provide as broad and deep a set of reflections and considerations regarding peacebuilding in Africa, as this volume. The issues and case studies covered here offer much for the future of policymaking in this area. “

— David J. Hornsby, Associate Vice President of Teaching and Learning and Professor, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University, Canada

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