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" The international management of internal conflict in Africa : "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Record Number : 1092589
Doc. No : TLets240370
Main Entry : Mwagiru, Makumi
Title & Author : The international management of internal conflict in Africa :\ Mwagiru, Makumi
College : University of Kent at Canterbury
Date : 1994
student score : 1994
Degree : Ph.D.
Abstract : This dissertation examines international mediation as an aspect of the international management of internal conflicts. It explores African perspective on ethnic and territorial conflict, and the principles, policies and methodology of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) conflict management. It illustrates certain hypotheses in a case study, the Uganda mediation of 1985. The study reaches the following conclusions. Firstly, that the notion of ripe moments for mediation can be enlarged, to take into account specifically internal conflict situations. Secondly, that (im)partiality in mediation can be re-interpreted to include psychological explanations. The study finds that the diplomatic and psychological environment of the mediator influences his ability to mediate effectively, and hence on the outcome of mediation. It suggests that the ability of the mediator to apply leverage on the parties determines whether a passive or active strategy is adopted in the mediation: it finds that in the Uganda mediation, the mediator's lack of leverage was responsible for the adoption of a passive study. On a broader theme, the study identifies a new identity of mediator, namely a heterogenous mediator, who it is argued, is not suited to mediate alone in internal conflicts, because of his close relationship with the conflict. It finds that in OAU conflict management to date, track one diplomacy has been resorted to in the management of the inter-state aspects of conflicts, while track two diplomacy has been used to manage their internal conflicts. It concludes that this dichotomous perception of conflict and its management is ineffective, because it leads to only one dimension of conflict being addressed. A dual track one and track two diplomatic approach is suggested as a solution to this problem. Such an approach would utilise both tracks within the same management process, and hence take into account the multi-level nature of conflict, and the complexity of its management. Finally, the study concludes that the Uganda mediation made a signal contribution to the study and conflict management in Africa. It was a pioneering effort which effectively challenged principles of OAU conflict management, particularly the principle of non-interference. It concludes that involvement in a conflict by way of management does not constitute interference in the internal affairs of states.
Subject : J Political Science
Added Entry : University of Kent at Canterbury
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