ABSTRACT

Africa lies at the centre of the international community’s peacebuilding interventions, and the continent’s rich multitude of actors, ideas, relationships, practices, experiences, locations, and contexts in turn shapes the possibilities and practices of contemporary peacebuilding. This timely new handbook surveys and analyses peacebuilding as it operates in this specifically African context.

The book begins by outlining the evolution and the various ideologies, conceptualizations, institutions, and practices of African peacebuilding. It identifies critical differences in how African peacebuilders have conceptualized and operationalized peacebuilding. The book then considers how different actors sustain, construct, and use African infrastructure to identify and analyse converging, differing, or competing mandates, approaches, and interests. Finally, it analyses specific thematic issues such as gender, justice, development, democracy, and the politics of knowledge before ending with in-depth analyses of case studies drawn from across the continent.

Bringing together an international line-up of expert contributors, this book will be an essential read for students and scholars of African politics, post-conflict reconstruction, security, and peace and conflict studies.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

Whose Peacebuilding? Power, Politics, Practices

part I|57 pages

Institutions

chapter 1|11 pages

From peacekeeping to peacebuilding

Towards a UN peace continuum

chapter 2|18 pages

The United Nations and the African Union

Partners or Rivals in Peace Operations?

chapter 4|13 pages

Preventing conflict-induced forced displacement in Africa

UNHCR, the AU and the rhetoric and realities of ‘Root Causes'

part II|118 pages

Themes and Debates

chapter 6|16 pages

Justice and Reconciliation in Africa

The Emergence of the African Union Transitional Justice Policy

chapter 7|14 pages

The Politics of Knowledge and an African Transitional Justice

Analysing Africa as a Constitutive Outside

chapter 8|14 pages

Local peacebuilding

The reflexive encounter between a subaltern view and a practitioner in Côte d'Ivoire

part III|85 pages

Case Studies

chapter 13|15 pages

Peace by delegation?

The G5 Sahel's quest to build sustainable peace

chapter 15|13 pages

Peacebuilding in The Gambia

Sustaining the Gains and Addressing Potential Threats to the Process

chapter 17|13 pages

Peacebuilding in Guinea-Bissau

Challenges and the Way Forward to Sustaining Peace and Security

chapter 18|14 pages

Stability for whom and for what?

The Ivorian peacebuilding experience under Alassane Ouattara