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Armed conflicts are resurfacing in the Democratic Republic of Congo at little cost, despite the various peace agreements signed here and there. The obviousness of the situation forces us to look for what could be at the root of this procrastination. The History of Armed Conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is an essay that attempts to reveal what is still not reflected in the peace agreements, but what is causing the return of violence and war in this country. Is it necessary to unveil this long-hidden truth? The reading of this study will try to give you satisfaction. The…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Armed conflicts are resurfacing in the Democratic Republic of Congo at little cost, despite the various peace agreements signed here and there. The obviousness of the situation forces us to look for what could be at the root of this procrastination. The History of Armed Conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is an essay that attempts to reveal what is still not reflected in the peace agreements, but what is causing the return of violence and war in this country. Is it necessary to unveil this long-hidden truth? The reading of this study will try to give you satisfaction. The techniques of conflict resolution and the theories of peace that it contains make this book is a scientific and academic outline, it is a guide for research on conflicts in this country. It is also addressed to managers of social conflicts, mediators and facilitators, national and international organizations, national and international NGOs.
Autorenporträt
Toussaint Ndeba Kutesa is a university professor who conducts scientific research in the field of ethics and conflict management, peace and community governance. He is the founder of OJEPCO/ONG, Academy of Peace Studies and Education, Dynamique des Jeunes Nationalistes pour la Paix. He is currently a professor at ISP IDIOFA/RDC.