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TIGRAY CONFLICT AND POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT IN ETHIOPIA: ASSESSING GOVERNANCE, POLITICAL PARTICIPATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS.

of the Tigray conflict on the political development of Ethiopia: election, political participation and human rights. The objectives of the study include examining the extent the Tigray conflict ... CONFLICT AND POLITICAL RIGHTS.," Journal of African Conflicts and Peace Studies: Vol. 5: Iss. 2, . Available at: https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/jacaps/vol5/iss2/11 Peace Studies - DEVELOPMENT IN ETHIOPIA

Anti-normalization, nonviolent activism, and domestic interests: The Case of Morocco

serving as a rallying point for advancing calls for socio-political reform. ... extent is the agreement the focus of protest activities versus serving as a rallying point for advancing the groups’ own domestic socio-political interests. We find limited evidence of sustained and

The Last Colony: Theoretical Explanations on the Protractedness of the Western Sahara Conflict

rivalries suggests the lack of a major political shock can hinder the termination of conflicts. The general theory of proxy warfare postulates that external support and supply provide the conflicting parties ... termination of enduring rivalries are major political shocks (1998: 102). Enduring rivalries are characterised by rapid establishment, with no substantial change until a significant shock starts its termination

The Road to Genocide: Identity Politics within Former State Institutions, the case of Caisse Sociale du Rwanda

political periods. The study also highlights the crimes committed against the former Tutsi employees, weapons used in killing the former Tutsi employees, acts of erasing genocide facts, and how the former ... houses, and political parties in Rwanda’s genocide. Except for the acts of genocide committed by security agencies, few state institutions have received in-depth academic attention to demonstrate the role

Focus Group Discussions with Rural Women in Yobe State on Information Services for Community Engagement on Development Issues in Nigeria

enhance their participation in the policies and programmes of the government geared toward ensuring accelerated development. Emeh et al., (2012 ) observed that in Nigeria, the philosophy of women’s ... . Skills acquisition centre 8. Deploying extension information workers to rural communities 9. Announcement through public address system 10. Political campaigns 11. Educational institutions 12. Non

Decentralizing the Nigerian Police Force: A Plausible Approach to Hinterland Securities

, Anambra State - Nigeria 2 Commons, National Security Law Commons, Other Political Science Commons , Political Theory 3 Department of Public Administration , Federal Polytechnic, Oko Recommended Citation ... Daly, S. F. C. (2020). Policing and the limits of the political imagination in postcolonial Nigeria. Radical History Review, 1(137), 193 - 198. https://doi.org/ 10.1215/01636545- 8092858 Egbosiuba, M

The Impacts of Political Conflicts in Africa

The number of conflicts and deaths in Africa is rooted in the complex constructions and conjectures of Africa’s political economies, weak institutions, social identities, and cultural ecologies, as ... Other Political Science Commons - Virginia Commonwealth University Impacts of Political Conflicts in Africa “The author states that this manuscript has not been published elsewhere and that it has not

Theory and Philosophy: Future Directions.

–environment relations not a legitimate subject matter in their own right? These, too, are questions for further discussion. The Behavior Theory and Philosophy conference, whose presentations are published in ... of private events in the analysis of behavior. Behavior and Philosophy. 2009;37:39–57. [Google Scholar]Parrott L. J. Systemic foundations for the concept of “private events”: A critique. In: Smith N. W

Theory and Philosophy: Themes and Variations.

at the enthusiastic agreements of all Theory and Philosophy (T&P) con- our invitees to participate. ference in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in We also wanted to encourage the recognition of the special ... natural firmed that the association would science of behavior should address? sponsor a Theory and Philosophy Second, what are the enduring (and meeting. At the request of ABAI, thus presumably most

Statelessness in the Bakassi Peninsula: A Humanitarian Crisis in the Making

implications and manifestations on various fronts. Scholars have emphasised its role in perpetuating vulnerability, exclusion, and invisibility in social, economic, and political spheres, as stateless ... understood in depth. This definition paints the plight of stateless persons who, devoid of national affiliation, exist without the legal protection afforded to citizens. Social, economic, and political

Diversion effects, incentive effects, and the goals of research ethics promulgations

ethics (nor much of political philosophy more broadly) without encountering and wrestling with his careful contributions. He was welcoming of discussion and generous with his intellectual energies. Ongoing ... pathologies on the legitimate functioning of political decision-making institutions 1 Department of Philosophy, Carnegie Mellon University , Baker Hall 155C, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 , USA A B S T R A C T It was

Leveraging Devolution as a Pathway to the Management of Homegrown Extremism over Intractable Land-use Conflicts in Chepyuk Settlement Schemes, Kenya

December 2007 elections. This violence was most pronounced and widespread in the Rift Valley region, where the land question has remained particularly difficult to resolve. Political Devolution and Conflict ... governance. To address historical shortcomings and pursue inclusive, participatory governance, there has been a trend towards decentralization. Political and administrative reforms, notably since the 1990s

Police and civilians fractured relationship in the Northern Region of Ghana: A search for a common ground for internal security

privileges than others (Pratto et al., 1994) . These hierarchies are maintained through social, economic, and political systems that reinforce the dominance of certain groups over others. In the context of ... perspective on security conceptualization endeavors to broaden and intensify the definition of security by taking into account factors such as environmental, political, economic, and social threats that

Cross-Border Conflict Peacebuilding Practices of Dassanech, Nyangatom and Hammer Community of Ethiopia and Turkana of Kenya

and middle leadership the grassroots (Lederach, 1997). The political peace process must be strengthened by opening up opportunities to communicate across conflict lines, understanding the interests and ... peace (GÜLEÇ,(nd). All actors in the diplomatic system or mechanism shares the common goal of maintaining stability, creating peace, eradicating conflicts and violence which can damage political

Assessing Compliance to Water Resources and Reconstruction Framework during Post-Conflict Reconstruction Borno State

long-term manner, to avert conflict from intensifying and achieving sustainable peace (NEPAD, 2005). The PCR system has five dimensions including the dimensions of security, a political transition ... systems. Equally, the water projects are constructed within the scene of the post-conflict political environment dominated by reconstruction actors held accountable by donors for ‘outputs,’ be it short-term

PEACE AND SECURITY CHALLENGES: SADC AND MOZAMBIQUE CONFLICT MANAGEMENT

Abstract The purpose of this article is to investigate peace and security challenges in Mozambique. The paper wants to contribute to research recurrent political conflicts should be evaluated and how ... support to the peace negotiations, the demobilization of the former soldiers, the creation of a united national army, and the building of a legitimate, political opposition, for the success.5 (2) The local

The Role of History and Political Studies in Post-Genocide Reconstruction and Development

This paper argues for complementarity between social sciences, such as history and political studies on the one hand, and science and technology on the other hand. It insists that Africa and Rwanda ... to reconstruction, material welfare, democracy, human rights, good governance, values and ethics. Political science and philosophy are also crucial in order to teach critical thinking, governance

Radical behaviorism and buddhism: complementarities and conflicts.

Comparisons have been made between Buddhism and the philosophy of science in general, but there have been only a few attempts to draw comparisons directly with the philosophy of radical behaviorism ... in terms of their respective goals, conceptualization of human beings, and the outcomes of following either philosophy. From these comparisons it is concluded that the commonalities discerned between