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  • Frobenius-Institut  (13)
  • Book  (13)
  • 2015-2019
  • 2005-2009  (13)
  • Mehler, Andreas  (7)
  • Basedau, Matthias  (6)
  • Hamburg : GIGA  (10)
  • Hamburg : Deutsches Übersee-Institut  (3)
  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 42 S.
    Series Statement: GIGA Working Papers 83
    Keywords: Zentralafrikanische Republik Elfenbeinküste ; Liberia ; Frieden ; Konfliktmanagement ; Macht
    Abstract: Peace agreements form a crucial element of strategies to bring security from outside: they involve third-party mediators during the negotiation stage and often peacekeeping troops to guarantee the agreement at an implementation stage. Peace roundtables usually involve top politicians and military leaders, who negotiate, sign, and/or benefit from the agreement. What is usually and conspicuously absent from peace negotiations is broad-based participation by those who should benefit in the first place: citizens. More specifically, the local level of security provision and insecurity production is rarely taken into account. This paper reviews parts of the academic debate on power sharing and war termination, touching on some key findings by the main researchers working on the topic. The ambivalent African experience with Arend Lijphart`s four main ingredients of consociational democracy (grand coalition, minority veto, proportional representation, group autonomy) is summarized. Recent major African peace agreements (1999-2007) are analyzed, and their power-sharing content detailed. Most agreements contain some—though varying—power-sharing devices. Most striking is the variation regarding the important question of who is sharing power with whom. Obviously, only those present at the negotiation table can really count on being included in major ways. Finally, three country cases are analyzed over a longer time period: Côte d`Ivoire (2002-2007), Liberia (1994-2003), and Central African Republic (1996-2007). The conclusion focuses on the factors of failure of peace agreements that place a heavy emphasis on power sharing.
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Pages: 34 S.
    Series Statement: GIGA Working Papers 70
    Keywords: Afrika, Subsahara Religion und Politik ; Krisenbewältigung
    Abstract: Given the widespread focus on socioeconomic factors, it comes as no surprise that religion is neglected in most theoretical explanations of African civil conflicts. While scholarly interest is increasing in light of the civil wars in Sudan, Nigeria, and northern Uganda, no systematic empirical analysis has been undertaken to date. Hence, this paper aims to provide a preliminary assessment of the role of religions in sub-Saharan civil conflicts. Quantitative and qualitative analysis based on a newly compiled database including 28 violent conflicts show that religion plays a role more frequently than is usually assumed and that the effects of religions are principally ambiguous. Religious actors and institutions have escalating effects in many cases, yet more often they become active for peace. Religious identities and ideas seem to have a particular impact on conflict. Even though religion seems secondary when compared to classical "risk factors," the findings demonstrate that religious factors have to be taken seriously when analyzing civil conflicts in Africa.
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  • 3
    Language: German
    Pages: 8 S.
    Series Statement: GIGA Focus. Afrika 2008, Nr. 3
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  • 4
    Language: English
    Pages: 37 S.
    Series Statement: GIGA Working Papers 66
    Keywords: Afrika, Subsahara Ethnizität ; Konflikt, ethnischer ; Demokratie ; Politisches System
    Abstract: Since the sweeping (re)introduction of multiparty systems in the early 1990s almost all sub-Saharan countries have introduced bans on ethnic or - in more general terms - particularistic parties. Such party bans have been neglected in research, and this paper engages in a preliminary analysis of their effects on democracy and peace. Theoretically, particularistic party bans can block particularisms from entering politics but also run the risk of forcing groups to resort to extra-legal or violent means. Neutral or context-dependent effects are also possible. Applying macro-qualitative comparison and bivariate statistics on the basis of a unique inventory of party bans and readily available indicators for the dependent variables, no simple connection can be detected. Rather, context conditions seem to be of superior explanatory power. We also find a systematic connection between party bans and variables that could be conceptualized as the causes of their implementation.
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  • 5
    Language: English
    Pages: 33 S.
    Series Statement: GIGA Working Papers 75
    Keywords: Konfliktmanagement Entwicklungszusammenarbeit ; OECD ; Europäische Union
    Abstract: The concept of "structural stability" has been gaining prominence in development policy circles. In the EU`s and the OECD Development Assistance Committee`s (OECD DAC) understanding, it describes the ability of societies to handle intra-societal conflict without resorting to violence. This study investigates the preconditions of structural stability and tests their mutual interconnections. Seven dimensions are analyzed: (1) long-term economic growth, (2) environmental security, (3) social equality, (4) governmental effectiveness, (5) democracy, (6) rule of law, and (7) inclusion of identity groups. The postulated mutual enhancement of the seven dimensions is plausible but cannot be proven. The most significant positive relationship appears between "democracy" and "rule of law," respectively, on the one hand and the dependent variable "violence/ human security" on the other hand. This points to the usefulness of the political concept of structural stability to promote development policy agendas in this area at least. Applications that reach beyond these initial findings will, however, require further research.
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  • 6
    Language: German
    Pages: 8 S.
    Series Statement: GIGA Focus. Afrika 2007, Nr. 12
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  • 7
    Language: English
    Pages: 31 Bl.
    Series Statement: GIGA Working Papers 21
    Keywords: Entwicklungsländer Erdöl
    Abstract: Resource curse theory claims that resource abundance encourages violent conflict. A study of 37 oil-producing developing countries, however, reveals that oil states with very high levels of oil revenue are remarkably stable. An analysis of the ways in which governments spend oil revenues identifies two distinct types of rentier systems - the large-scale distributive state and the patronage-based system - which are strongly linked to instability or its absence. However, some deviant cases, such as Equatorial Guinea and Gabon, illustrate the need for further research. Apparently, the notion of a "paradox of plenty" has neglected rentier mechanisms that avoid conflict.
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  • 8
    ISSN: 1862-3603
    Language: German
    Pages: [8] S.
    Series Statement: GIGA Focus. Afrika 2006, Nr. 6
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  • 9
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    Hamburg : GIGA
    ISSN: 1862-3603
    Language: German
    Pages: [8] S.
    Series Statement: GIGA Focus. Afrika 2006, Nr. 5
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  • 10
    Language: English
    Pages: 24 Seiten
    Series Statement: GIGA Working Papers 27
    Keywords: Elfenbeinküste Ghana ; Fußball ; Presse ; Politik und Gesellschaft
    Abstract: Football coverage in newspapers is both an arena for and a mirror of political discourse within a society. The paper argues that discourses within football coverage referring to political issues reflect dominant - and, possibly, contesting - "truths", which themselves are linked to power relations and political struggles within a given society. The comparison of Côte d`Ivoire and Ghana, two neighbouring countries in very different conditions (particularly with regard to their historical trajectories and the degree of societal consensus), and more particularly, the comparison of dominant discourses on the topics of patriotism, peace and good governance related to the World Cup qualification of both national teams supports the hypothesis of a strong context-relatedness of a politically loaded "football language". For instance, whereas in Ghana patriotism is, when football comes in, quickly merged with pan-africanism, the Ivorian team renewed the heated political debate about "Ivorianess" by putting forward a notion of inclusive patriotism.
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  • 11
    Language: English
    Pages: 26 S.
    Series Statement: Working Papers Global and Area Studies 12
    Keywords: Politische Partei
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  • 12
    Book
    Book
    Hamburg : Deutsches Übersee-Institut
    Language: English
    Pages: 45 Seiten
    Series Statement: Working Papers Global and Area Studies No 1
    Keywords: Afrika, Subsahara Ressource ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Konflikt ; Demokratie ; Sozio-ökonomischer Aspekt
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  • 13
    Language: English
    Pages: 31 S.
    Series Statement: Working Papers Global and Area Studies 4
    Keywords: Afrika, Subsahara Konflikt ; Konfliktmanagement
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