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Title: | Special issue on West African Research Association Peace Initiative Conference in Dakar (2009) |
Editor: | Zartman, I. William |
Year: | 2011 |
Periodical: | African Conflict and Peacebuilding Review (ISSN 2156-7263) |
Volume: | 1 |
Issue: | 2 |
Pages: | 206 |
Language: | English |
Geographic terms: | West Africa Cameroon Ghana Nigeria Senegal |
Subjects: | peacebuilding conflict resolution conference papers (form) 2009 |
External link: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2979/africonfpeacrevi.1.issue-2 |
Abstract: | The papers in this special issue on peacemaking in West Africa were earlier presented at a conference organized by the West African Research Centre in Dakar on 12-15 December 2009. Contents: Peacemaking in West Africa: historical methods and modern applications (I. William Zartman); Mediation with a traditional flavor in the Fodome chieftaincy and communal conflicts (Ken Ahorsu and Robert Ame); Local stakeholder empowerment in the Bagam/Bamenyam conflict in Cameroon (Tanto Richard Ndi); Regulatory societies, peacebuilding, and maintenance in the Cross River Region of Nigeria and Cameroon (Henry Kam Kah); Exploiting the Tiv traditional methods of conflict resolution in North-Central Nigeria (Moses T. Aluaigba); Peacebuilding mechanisms in Akwa Ibom state oil-bearing communities in Nigeria (David Udofia); Peacebuilding and proverbs in Urhobo and Yoruba marital conflicts: guest editor's note (I. William Zartman); Peacemaking and proverbs in Urhobo and Yoruba marital conflicts: part 1 (Felicia Ohwovoriole); Peacemaking and proverbs in Urhobo and Yoruba marital conflicts: part 2 (Oluwaseun Foluso Phillips); Ripe or rotting: civil society in the Casamance conflict (Kim Mahling Clark); Traditional communication and compensation in the avian influenza crisis management (Ogu Sunny Enemaku); Adapting traditional peacemaking principles to contemporary conflicts: the ECOWAS Conflict Prevention Framework (Kehinde A. Bolaji). [ASC Leiden abstract] |