Development and Democracy in Post-conflict
African Nations, April 28-29, 2009
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Helen Hintjens: Land reform, social peace and human security: Challenges for post-genocide Rwanda
Challenges of a popularly perpetrated genocide and Gacaca in RwandaThomas Kwasi Tieku: Closing the Gaps: AU democracy promotion in Post-Conflict States in Africa
Elisabeth King: Acknowledging memories of violence in post-genocide Rwanda
Amina Mama: Militarism, Gender, and Underdevelopment
The Rule of Law, Judicial Reform, Social and Economic Development and Post Conflict Societies No Justice No Peace: The elusive search for justice and reconciliation in post-conflict Sierra Leone The role of former combatants in post-war Mozambique The dynamics of peacekeeping in West Africa: Examining ECOMOG’s“Interposition” in Sierra Leone Governance challenges in post-conflict African states: The Sierra Leone experience Challenges of Governance Reform in Post-Conflict Liberia Post-conflict elections as predictors of democratic success: The examples of Liberia and Sierra Leone The Role of Diasporas in Post-Conflict Development: The Case of Southern Sudan The Role of African Americans in African Conflict Resolution and Development The Role of Diasporas in Conflict Making and Post-Conflict Reconstruction The Role of Paramount Chiefs in Post-conflict transitions: The case of Sierra Leone The role of NGOs in post-conflict Sierra Leone: Undermining the State? The Youth Question: Persistent 'Unfreedoms" and Neo-patrimonialism in Post-War Sierra Leone