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    Lanham ; Boulder ; New York ; London :Lexington Books,
    UID:
    almahu_BV044734150
    Format: xxxix, 211 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-1-4985-5365-0
    Note: Introduction , Policing where the state is distant: community policing in Kuron, South Sudan , Policing of remote resource-rich areas: from marginal to centre-stage , Hybrid security governance in Nairobi's informal settlements , Policing terrorism in Kenya: the security-community interface , Policing in Zanzibar: analyzing non-cooperation between the police and the public , Private security companies in Tanzania: regulation and operations , Private security organizations in Uganda: at home and away , Conclusion: state and non-state policing: building inclusive citizenship, safety, and security in East Africa
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Security governance in East Africa Lanham : Lexington Books, 2017 ISBN 978-1-4985-5366-7
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: Sicherheitspolitik
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  • 2
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    Oxford [u.a.] :James Currey [u.a.],
    UID:
    almahu_BV023372115
    Format: XII, 178 S. : , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 978-1-84701-309-5 , 978-1-84701-308-8 , 978-9970-02-726-2 , 978-1-77009-531-1 , 978-0-253-22009-7 , 978-0-253-35225-5
    Series Statement: African issues
    Content: Small arms dominate conflicts in Africa. More people die in wars in Africa than in any other continent. This book answers the questions why so many small arms are circulating in North-East Africa and how they are affecting peace in these countries. This is a vivid account of modern pastoralist armed conflict. Kennedy Mkutu proposes an integrated regional approach where improved security, community involvement and economic development precede and accompany disarmament.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , Ethnology
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    Keywords: Handfeuerwaffe ; Nomade ; Konflikt
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZMS08174542
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (40 Seiten) , Textdatei , Karten , 1,32 MB
    Series Statement: Working paper 2019, 7
    Content: Pastoral counties of northern Kenya are expected to undergo massive change in the coming years due to the government’s ambitious infrastructural development agenda. However, the area frequently experiences violence as a result of conflict between pastoralist communities, and also due to ethno-political contestations. Isiolo County is one such place where planned development projects and conflict risks coincide, making it an important case study for understanding how the future may unfold. This Working Paper is written in the framework of a larger project called “Future Rural Africa: Future-making and social-ecological transformation” by the Universities of Bonn and Cologne and BICC (Bonn International Center for Conversion). BICC is interested in the kinds of claims that are being made on land and its resources and how these may change the existing dynamics of organised violence. The Paper explores the complexity of existing conflict in Isiolo and the emerging effects of new plans and land claims. At its most basic level, conflict between pastoral groups, or between pastoralists and farmers is motivated both by survival (pastoral mobility and access to water and pasture in a climatically challenging area) and the accumulation of livestock wealth. Politics, which is generally extended along ethnic lines, adds another layer to the inter-communal conflict through the need for political survival and the accumulation of personal wealth. The devolution of many powers and budgets to county level since 2013 has then raised the stakes for political power. Since plans for infrastructure have been made known, tensions have emerged, and fears of exclusion and dispossession of customary land users through speculative land-grabbing and uncompensated state acquisition. With Isiolo being a hub of the illicit small arms trade, guns have become a conflict multiplier at every level. The county is highly securitised with several specialised police units. However, they lack capacity and their actions have tended to be either inadequate or overly reactive and their relationship with communities is poor. As a result, day to day security of pastoralist communities and their livestock relies on the rather informal and unprofessional National Police Reserve, who are armed by the state, and community members, who purchase their own arms through illicit markets. Politicians on occasion have also supplied arms and ammunition to communities. The Paper concludes that the various layers of conflict should be considered and addressed simultaneously, and that development is a new and potent factor in conflict at both political and community levels. A careful, inclusive conflict-sensitive approach to development is essential, but this is unlikely to happen if leaders look for personal power and gain. (AUT)
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1653432985
    Format: 1 online resource (466 pages)
    ISBN: 9789956764785
    Content: Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- About the Contributors -- Contents -- Part One - Conceptual and Contextual Issues -- Chapter 1 - Introduction: Achieving Peace and Coexistence through African Potentials -- 1.1. Defining 'African Potentials' -- 1.2. Critiquing the View of Liberal Peace as Self-Evident -- 1.3. Two Paths to Exploring 'African Potentials' -- 1.3.1. Empirical and Experiential Inquiries -- 1.3.2. Philosophical, Theoretical and Ideological Inquiries -- 1.4. The Experiences of the Five African Forums -- 1.5. Expressions of African Potentials -- 1.5.1 Interface Function -- 1.5.2. Aspiration for Pluralism -- 1.5.3. Collective Agency and Networking -- 1.5.4. Dynamism and Flexibility -- 1.5.5. Resilience and Tolerance -- 1.5.6. Innovativeness and Creative Expression -- 1.6. Organisation of the Book -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2 - The Potentials of African Customary Law: Reflections on Concepts, Values, and Knowledge Generation -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Towards Conceptual Clarity -- 2.2.1. Types of Incompatibility -- 2.2.2. Methods of Handling Incompatibility -- 2.2.3. Approaches to Ending Incompatibility -- 2.3. Values and Virtues of Customary Law -- 2.3.1. Restoration of Social Order -- 2.3.2. Quest for Truth -- 2.3.3. Public Participation -- 2.3.4. Collective Responsibility -- 2.3.5. Accessibility, Efficiency and Affordability -- 2.4. Systematic and Comparative Research -- 2.4.1. The Structure of Customary Courts -- 2.4.2. The Procedures of Customary Courts -- 2.4.3. Legal Pluralism -- 2.5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 - New Challenges for African Potentials in Mediating Conflicts: The Case of Turkana, Northwestern Kenya -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Background -- 3.2.1. The Area -- 3.2.2. Local Conflict Resolution Mechanisms and Pastoral Conflicts -- 3.2.3. Challenges for Local Conflict Resolution Mechanisms.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789956764174
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als African virtues in the pursuit of conviviality Bamenda, North West Region, Cameroon : Langaa RPCIG/Langaa Research & Publishing Common Initiative Group, 2017 ISBN 9789956764174
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9956764175
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Afrika ; Wert ; Konfliktregelung
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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