Durable Peace: Challenges for Peacebuilding in Africa

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Taisier M. Ali, Robert O. Matthews
University of Toronto Press, 2004 M05 12

The African continent has been racked with war in the years since decolonization. In the aftermath of violent conflict, peace is often fragile. With Durable Peace, Taisier M. Ali and Robert O. Matthews have brought together leading scholars to discuss the experiences of ten African countries — Angola, Ethiopia, Liberia, Mozambique, Rwanda, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Uganda, and Zimbabwe — in recovering from violent civil war.

In this series of remarkable and thought-provoking essays, the contributors shed light on the process of peacebuilding. Collectively, they demonstrate that if efforts to restore peace in war-torn societies are to be successful, such efforts must be wide in scope, involving security and political issues, as well as economic development and socio-psychological reconciliation. Additionally, they must be extended over long periods of time and, above all else, anchored in the local community.

Peacebuilding is a difficult process, subject to frequent setbacks, and sometimes outright failure. Durable Peace concludes that any peacebuilding effort must include at least four building blocks: a secure environment, new political institutions that are broadly representative, a healthy economy, and a mechanism for dealing with injustices of the past and future. How these blocks are put together will vary, but if they are arranged to fit the specific local circumstances, the outcome will likely be self-sustaining peace.

 

Contents

LIST OF MAPS AND CREDITS
Introduction
PostCivil War Transitions in Ethiopia
Obstacles to Peacebuilding in Rwanda
The Politics of Consolidation under Musevenis Regime 19962003
Reconstructing Peace in Liberia
The Peace Dividend in Mozambique 19871997
The Costs and Benefits of Peacebuilding South
Zimbabwe and Sustainable Peacebuilding
International versus Local Attempts at Peacebuilding
Sudan 19721983 and Angola 19911998
Conceptual and Operational Deficits
Structural Deficits and Institutional Adaptations to Conflict
The Long and Difficult Road to Peace
CONTRIBUTORS
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Taisier M. Ali is an independent scholar living in Toronto.

Robert O. Matthews is a professor emeritus in the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto.

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