Regional and Comparative Research on Reconciliation in Southern Africa
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Regional and Comparative Research on Reconciliation in Southern Africa
· From Conflict to Peace in a Changing World: Social Reconstruction in Times of Transition. Eade, Deborah, ed. 1998. Oxford: Oxfam Publishing.
· Adedeji, Adebayo, ed. Comprehending and Mastering African Conflicts: The Search for Sustainable Peace and Good Governance. London: Zed Books, 1999.
Fowler, Alan. The Role of NGOs in Changing State-Society Relations. Perspectives from Eastern and Southern Africa. Development Policy Review, 9(1):53-84.
· Buijtenhijs, Rob & Elly Rijnierse (1993). Democratisation in Sub-Saharan Africa. African Studies Center, Leiden.
· Assefa, Hizkias. Peace and Reconciliation as a Paradigm: A Philosophy of Peace and Its Implications on Conflict, Governance and Economic Growth in Africa. Nairobi, Kenya: Africa Peacebuilding and Reconciliation Network, hizkias@africaonline.co.ke 2000. (translated into French, Spanish and Kirundi).
· Through fire with water: the roots of division and the potential for reconciliation in Africa / edited by Erik Doxtader and Charles Villa-Vicencio.
· Measuring Democracy and Human Rights in Southern Africa, Discussion Paper (Nordic Africa Institute) by Yul Derek Davids.
· Civil Society, The State And Conflicts In Africa, Hussein Solomon and Sally Matthews.
· Lessons From Conflict Mediation in Southern Africa and the Role of Civil Society, Hussein Solomon.
· The Role of Civil Society in Reconstruction, Rehabilitation and Reconciliation in Africa, Hussein Solomon.
· Liberation in Southern Africa - Regional and Swedish Voices: Interviews from Angola, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe, the Frontline and Sweden, Tor Sellstrom.
· Government Confronts Culture: The Struggle for Local Democracy in Southern Africa (States and Societies), Bruce Fuller.
· Reconciliation and Reconstruction in South and Southern Africa, Geoffrey Denton.
· Democracy and reconciliation: a challenge for African Christianity / ed. by Laurenti Magesa and Zablon Nthamburi.
· In the name of the rainbow: politics of reconciliation as a priority of social pastoral care in South Africa and Malawi / Joseph Matthew Mfutso-Bengo.
· Rwanda and South Africa in dialogue: addressing the legacies of genocide and a crime against humanity / edited by Charles Villa-Vicencio and Tyrone Savage.
· Burden of memory, the muse of forgiveness / Wole Soyinka.
· Justice, reconciliation and peace in Africa / David W. Shenk; foreword, Prof. John S. Mbiti, appendix, Bishop Festo Kivengere.
· Democracy in Southern Africa: Moving Beyond a Difficult Legacy, Roger Southall, Review of African Political Economy No.96:255-272.
· Building democracy: an examination of religious associations in South Africa and Zimbabwe, Tracy Kuperus, The Journal of Modern African Studies, 37, 4 (1999), pp. 643.
· Towards Understanding New Forms of State Rule in [Southern] Africa in the Era of Globalization, Michael Neocosmos, African Journal of Political Science, Vol. 6, No. 2 (2001).
· Governance for reconstruction in Africa: challenges for policy communities and coalitions, Pamela Mbabazi, Sandra J. MacLean & Timothy M. Shaw, Global Networks: A Journal of Transnational Affairs, Volume 2 Issue 1 Page 31 - January 2002.
· Democracy and Conflict in Post-apartheid Southern Africa: Dilemmas of Social Change in Small States Matlosa K., International Affairs, April 1998, vol. 74, iss. 2, pp. 319-337(19).
· Southern Africa And Democracy, In The Light Of The Harare Declaration, Hasu Patel, The Round Table (2000), 357 (585–592).
· Peacebuilding and the New Regionalism in southern Africa, Sandra J Maclean, Third World Quarterly, Vol 20, No 5, Pp 943± 956, 1999.


