War and Conflict in Africa
Autor Paul D. Williamsen Limba Engleză Hardback – sep 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780745645445
ISBN-10: 0745645445
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 178 x 250 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Locul publicării:Chichester, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0745645445
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 178 x 250 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Locul publicării:Chichester, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Students of international conflict and security, African studies and related disciplines. It should also be of interest to the NGO/IGO community.Cuprins
List of Tables vi
List of Figures vii
List of Abbreviations viii
Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction 1
Part I Contexts 13
1 Counting Africa s Confl icts (and their Casualties) 15
2 The Terrain of Struggle 35
Part II Ingredients 53
3 Neopatrimonialism 55
4 Resources 72
5 Sovereignty 94
6 Ethnicity 113
7 Religion 128
Part III Responses 147
8 Organization–Building 149
9 Peacemaking 168
10 Peacekeeping 184
11 Aid 205
Conclusion 225
Appendices 229
Notes 246
References 275
Index 295
List of Figures vii
List of Abbreviations viii
Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction 1
Part I Contexts 13
1 Counting Africa s Confl icts (and their Casualties) 15
2 The Terrain of Struggle 35
Part II Ingredients 53
3 Neopatrimonialism 55
4 Resources 72
5 Sovereignty 94
6 Ethnicity 113
7 Religion 128
Part III Responses 147
8 Organization–Building 149
9 Peacemaking 168
10 Peacekeeping 184
11 Aid 205
Conclusion 225
Appendices 229
Notes 246
References 275
Index 295
Recenzii
"Williams has written a superb overview of this complex subject without resorting to academic jargon. It deserves to be read by novices and specialists alike."
Foreign Affairs
"A critical contribution to the literature ... Williams synthesizes an enormous amount of research on the dynamics and processes of conflicts ... [It] is a critical text for scholars of conflict and peace, as well as policymakers who seek to devise more effective strategies for managing Africa′s wars."
H–Diplo, H–Net Reviews
"An ambitious and impressive book. ... While primarily an analytical study, the work necessarily rests on a detailed knowledge of cases and on a statistical base that is itself a considerable feat of documentation."
Population and Development Review
"A trenchant resource for international development specialists and students alike."
Journal of International Development
"Exceptionally succinct and useful, War & Conflict in Africa (provides) an accessible and inspirational companion for anyone who wants to survey the state of the field."
Journal of Peace Research
"A foundational framework for undergraduate students. Williams′ greatest triumph is his lucid approach to debunking a great deal of the received opinions ... One of the most nuanced books on the subject to have been written in the past decade or so."
International Peacekeeping
"A must–read for anyone with an interest in modern Africa. Its thematic chapters make it easy for development workers and other non–academic practitioners to dip in and out of. Yet its undoubted intellectual rigour and judicious use of existing studies and analyses ensure its utility to scholars and students of Africa whatever their disciplinary hue."
International Affairs
"Paul Williams has done what he set out to do exceptionally well. Admirably researched and eloquent [it] will deservedly be read by students, fellow scholars, and – yes – those policymakers who wish to end Africa′s bloody present, and who seek swift but stimulating summaries of the key themes and processes."
H–Net Reviews"Williams′ analysis and critique, written with substantial clarity, is a valuable contribution to the debate over African peace and security, with insights that may prove of benefit for the examination of armed conflicts beyond the African region."
Australian Journal of International Affairs
"Well written and thoroughly researched, War and Conflict in Africa provides a comprehensive assessment of attempts to explain the proliferation of conflict in post–Cold War Africa ... the book provides a useful overview for scholars and naturally lends itself as an academic course–text."
Journal of Military History
"A valuable reference for students, policy makers, civil society actors and those determined to promote peace and security in Africa."
Political Studies Review
"War and Conflict in Africa contributes to a more complex understanding of the political actors and systems that catalyze or prevent conflict and offers a cautionary tale to those who seek only proven, easy predictions."
New Security Beat
"Williams has produced the foundational framework for understanding the mainsprings of armed conflict in Africa over the past twenty years. This book is a must–read for those who want a nuanced understanding of the causes and processes of conflict on the African continent. Williams′s analysis is brilliant and enhances the book′s value for students, governments, NGOs – anyone working to promote peace and security in Africa."
William Reno, Northwestern University
"Encyclopaedic in scope and cogent in analysis, War and Conflict in Africa debunks a great deal of received opinion and offers not only a sophisticated view of how African conflicts come about but also a critical appraisal of attempts to resolve them. It should be required reading for scholars as well as for all those who seek to mediate in conflicts both in Africa and elsewhere."
Christopher Clapham, University of Cambridge
"This incisive study will be an invaluable resource for students and policymakers seeking to understand and ameliorate Africa′s complex and destructive conflicts."
David Keen, London School of Economics and Political Science
Foreign Affairs
"A critical contribution to the literature ... Williams synthesizes an enormous amount of research on the dynamics and processes of conflicts ... [It] is a critical text for scholars of conflict and peace, as well as policymakers who seek to devise more effective strategies for managing Africa′s wars."
H–Diplo, H–Net Reviews
"An ambitious and impressive book. ... While primarily an analytical study, the work necessarily rests on a detailed knowledge of cases and on a statistical base that is itself a considerable feat of documentation."
Population and Development Review
"A trenchant resource for international development specialists and students alike."
Journal of International Development
"Exceptionally succinct and useful, War & Conflict in Africa (provides) an accessible and inspirational companion for anyone who wants to survey the state of the field."
Journal of Peace Research
"A foundational framework for undergraduate students. Williams′ greatest triumph is his lucid approach to debunking a great deal of the received opinions ... One of the most nuanced books on the subject to have been written in the past decade or so."
International Peacekeeping
"A must–read for anyone with an interest in modern Africa. Its thematic chapters make it easy for development workers and other non–academic practitioners to dip in and out of. Yet its undoubted intellectual rigour and judicious use of existing studies and analyses ensure its utility to scholars and students of Africa whatever their disciplinary hue."
International Affairs
"Paul Williams has done what he set out to do exceptionally well. Admirably researched and eloquent [it] will deservedly be read by students, fellow scholars, and – yes – those policymakers who wish to end Africa′s bloody present, and who seek swift but stimulating summaries of the key themes and processes."
H–Net Reviews"Williams′ analysis and critique, written with substantial clarity, is a valuable contribution to the debate over African peace and security, with insights that may prove of benefit for the examination of armed conflicts beyond the African region."
Australian Journal of International Affairs
"Well written and thoroughly researched, War and Conflict in Africa provides a comprehensive assessment of attempts to explain the proliferation of conflict in post–Cold War Africa ... the book provides a useful overview for scholars and naturally lends itself as an academic course–text."
Journal of Military History
"A valuable reference for students, policy makers, civil society actors and those determined to promote peace and security in Africa."
Political Studies Review
"War and Conflict in Africa contributes to a more complex understanding of the political actors and systems that catalyze or prevent conflict and offers a cautionary tale to those who seek only proven, easy predictions."
New Security Beat
"Williams has produced the foundational framework for understanding the mainsprings of armed conflict in Africa over the past twenty years. This book is a must–read for those who want a nuanced understanding of the causes and processes of conflict on the African continent. Williams′s analysis is brilliant and enhances the book′s value for students, governments, NGOs – anyone working to promote peace and security in Africa."
William Reno, Northwestern University
"Encyclopaedic in scope and cogent in analysis, War and Conflict in Africa debunks a great deal of received opinion and offers not only a sophisticated view of how African conflicts come about but also a critical appraisal of attempts to resolve them. It should be required reading for scholars as well as for all those who seek to mediate in conflicts both in Africa and elsewhere."
Christopher Clapham, University of Cambridge
"This incisive study will be an invaluable resource for students and policymakers seeking to understand and ameliorate Africa′s complex and destructive conflicts."
David Keen, London School of Economics and Political Science
Notă biografică
Paul D. Williams is associate professor in the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University.
Descriere
- The most up to date and comprehensive introduction to War and Conflict in Africa currently available.
- Perfectly structured for course use, with 11 chapters divided into three key sections: contexts, ingredients and responses.
- Fully illustrated with maps and tables of conflicts compiled by the author.