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9780739172636

Managing Conflicts in Africa's Democratic Transitions

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    9780739172636

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    0739172638

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-08-31
  • Publisher: Lexington Books
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Summary

The democratization process which bolstered a culture of periodic elections has also fostered election-related violent conflicts. As democratic transitions gained currency in the new millennium, orderly transitions through the ballot boxes began replacing military coups but deaths and destructions came in the wake of elections in many countries. Inspired by decades-long pro-democracy movements across Africa that culminated in the Arab Spring of 2010-2011, and motivated by the desire to find long-term solutions to election-related violent conflicts in the continent, this book explores the terrain of democratization, elections, and conflict management. It raises and answers many questions, such as: What are the root causes of election-related conflicts? How free, fair, and credible are elections in many African countries? What institutional mechanisms are available for ballot and voter security and for mandate protection? What has been the role of civil society organizations in conflict prevention and management? What are the responsibilities of the international community, especially regional organizations like the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the African Union (AU), in conflict resolution? What indigenous mechanisms for conflict management have been identified that may be proactively engaged?

Author Biography

Akanmu G. Adebayo is professor of history and director of the Center for Conflict Management at Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, Georgia. His most recent publications include the coedited book Marginality and Crisis: Globalization and Identity in Contemporary Africa and a monograph, In the Sphere of the Dragon: China's Economic Relations with Africa in the New Millennium. In addition, he is editor-in-chief of the Journal or Global initiatives.

Table of Contents

List of Figuresp. ix
List of Tablesp. ix
Forewordp. xi
Preface & Acknowledgmentsp. xv
Understanding Africa's Democratization, Elections, and Conflictsp. 1
Dreams and Nightmares: Democratization, Elections, and Conflicts in Africap. 3
Security in Post-Civil War Democratic Transitions in Africap. 21
Traumatics: The Representation of Trauma in Yvonne Vera's Without a Namep. 37
Domestic and International Issues and Actorsp. 51
Democratization and Post-Election Conflicts in Nigeria since Independence: A Historical Reconsiderationp. 53
Incumbency as a Factor: Appropriation of State Security Re-sources and Electoral Governance in Nigeriap. 71
Religion and Political Activism in Egyptp. 87
Democratization in Senegal: The Failure of the Sopi Revolutionp. 105
The Involution of Democracy in Lusophone West Africap. 119
Conflict Analysis of the 2007 Post-election Violence in Kenyap. 141
The French Press and Position on Post-Election Crisis in Côte d'lvoirep. 155
United States Foreign Policy Responses to Africa's Transitional Conflictsp. 167
Conflict Management Optionsp. 191
Post-Election Conflict Resolution in Africa: Lessons from African Peace Paradigmsp. 193
An African Model? Conflict Management in Ghana's 2008 Presidential Electionsp. 233
Lessons from South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) for Managing Africa's Conflictsp. 255
Could Forgiveness and Amnesty Be a Panacea for Kenya's Post-Election Conflict Era?p. 271
Establishing Electoral Conflict Management Panels: A Case Study of South Africap. 289
Post-Electoral Conflict in la Côte d' Ivoire: Road Map to Peacep. 303
About the Editorp. 323
About the Contributorsp. 325
Indexp. 333
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