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Title
Post conflict societies in Africa: the role of the African union |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/78 |
Date
2006 |
Author(s)
Pityana, N. Barney |
Abstract
It is customary in lectures like this one to begin by citing a catalogue of Africa's failures, and, if one is well disposed to Africa, one is then put on the defensive, seeking to justify and explain the unique and exceptional nature of Africa and her ills. That is Afro-pessimism. My approach today is to acknowledge that war and conflict have been a feature of Africa's development since independence. I have no desire to defend, justify or explain that away. What I shall do in this lecture, however, is to spend time analysing the variety of instruments available to advance peace and development in Africa. My approach in particular, will be to take some country case studies, and then focus on the African Union as an agency for reconstruction and development in Africa. - Desmond Tutu visiting professor in Post Conflict Societies, Kings College London, October 2006 - January 2007. |
Subject(s)
Africa; Post Conflict Societies |
Language
en |
Type of publication
Presentation |
Repository
South Africa - University of South Africa (UNISA)
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