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Comprehending and Mastering African Conflicts
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List of Tables and Figures Contributors Abbreviations Foreword Preface and Acknowledgements Map of Sub-Sahara Africa in Conflict, 1999 Part I: Issues at Stake 1. Comprehending African Conflicts - Adebayo Adedeji 2. Mastering African Conflicts - Amadou Toumani Toure 3. Obstacles to Comprehension and Barriers to the Mastery of Conflicts - Reginald Herbold Green 4. Achieving Good Governance in Post-Conflict Situations: The Dialiectic between Conflict and Good Governance - Segun Odunuga Part II: Countries in Conflict: A Critical Stocktaking by Country Research Teams 5. Angola - Augusto Eduardo Kambwa, Daniel Mingas Casimiro, Ngongo Joao Pedro and Lucas Bhengui Ngonda 6. Burundi - Joseph Gahama, S. Makoroka, C. Nditije, O. Ntahombaye and O. Sindayizeruka 7. Liberia - Al-Hassan Conteh, Joseph S. Guannu, Hall Badio and Klaneh W. Bruce 8. Rwanda - Emmanuel Gassana, Butera Jean-Bosco, Byanafashe Deo and Alice Kareikezi 9. Sierra Leone 0 John Bobor Laggah, Joe A. D. Allie and Roland S. V. Wright Part III: Transitions from Conflict to Peace and Good Governance: Lessons of Experience 10. Angola: Seeking to Remedy the Limitations and Bias in Media and Scholarly Coverage - Reginald Herbold Green 11. The Experience of Northern Mali A: History of the Armed Conflict - Bintou Sanan Kouca and Sicave AG Ecawell B: Democracy and the Peace Process - Aghatam Alhassane 12. Nigeria: A Victim of its Own Success - Segun Odunuga 13. Understanding Conflict in Somalia and Somaliland - Ismail Ahmed 14. Towards a Macro-Economic Framework for Somaliland's Post-War Rehabilitation and Reconstruction - Reginald Herbold Green 15. The Role of Non-African NGO's in African Conflicts: The Case of Rwanda - Ian Linda 16. Consolidating Peace through Governance and Regional Cooperation: The Liberian Experience - Anthony Barclay Part IV: Strategizing the Way Forward 17. Which Way Forward? A Panel Discussion A: Panel Discussions - Adebayo Adedeji (ACDESS) (Chairman), Emmanuel Gasana (Rwanda), Al-Hassan Conteh (Liberia), Joseph Gahama (Burundi), Trevor Gordon-Somers (UNDP) B: Conclusions and Recommendations on Managing African Conflicts in their Political, Economic and Social Dimensions - Working Group 1 C: An ongoing Research Programme Directed at Comprehending and Mastering Conflict - Working Group 2 Appendixes Index

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This book suggests that a development agenda to improve people's lives and strengthen national economies cannot be effective until Africa masters its problems of governance.

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Adebayo Adedeji is a renowned economist and Director of the African Center for Development and Strategic Studies (ACDESS), Nigeria.

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