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Africa, Its Diaspora, Transitional Justice, and Global Democracy Open
The international community, including the United Nations and the UN Security Council, has reached a democratic crisis point due to the continuing geopolitics of exclusion of the global south from framing and engaging with global governanc…
The Failure of the United Nations Security Council in Creating the Framework Conditions for Mediation in the Russia-Ukraine Crisis Open
This article argues that during the 2022 Russian Federation invasion of Ukraine, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) failed to create the framework conditions to facilitate the mediation of the crisis due to the systemic constraints…
Celebrating the end of apartheid Open
Focusing on the South African experience, this chapter explores how transitional justice processes can raise awareness, and mobilize societal and political engagement with the lasting legacies of historical experiences, by providing a narr…
Regional Reconciliation in Africa: The Elusive Dimension of Peace and Security Open
Africa has endured the debilitating effects of cyclical violent conflict for several decades. Despite the existence of well-intentioned policy frameworks and the use of significant resources to stabilise countries, conflicts in the region …
Peace negotiations and agreements in Africa : why they fail and how to improve them Open
Peace is not just the absence of conflict. The self-interest lying behind external ‘support’ can take many shapes. The pursuit of justice can sometimes thwart peace efforts. And, last but not least, simply adding more women to peace negoti…