ACCORD Occasional Papers
The ACCORD is a South African-based civil society organization working throughout Africa in conflict management, analysis and prevention. The ACCORD Occasional Papers are intended to blend inter-disciplinary policy, practice and research on peace and security issues. The series is primarily an outlet for stakeholders in the conflict resolution, peacebuilding, and development and governance sectors and a platform for sharing new and evolving knowledge.
© African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD)
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Publications:
- Justice and Peacebuilding in Post-conflict Situations
- The Complexity of Applying UN Resolution 1325 in Post Conflict Reintegration Processes
- Being Similar, Different and Coexistent
- A Pocket of Stability: Understanding Somaliland
- Dangers of Splitting a Fragile Rentier State
- Security Sector Reform in Africa
- Peacebuilding Coordination in African Countries: Transitioning from Conflict
- Women Transforming Conflicts in Africa: Descriptive Studies from Burundi, Côte d’Ivoire, Sierra Leone, South Africa and Sudan
- South Africa's Peacekeeping Role in Burundi
- Political Leaders in Africa
- The Nativist Revolution and Development Conundrums in Zimbabwe
- The Next Gulf?
- Privatisation of Security and Military Functions and the Demise of the Modern Nation-State in Africa
- Media Graduation from Potential to Actual Power in Africa's Conflict Resolution
- Namibia Elections and Conflict Management
- Is Botswana Advancing or Regressing in its Democracy?


