- Title
- United Nations mediation in Africa: a case study of the Bakassi conflict intervention, 2002-2006
- Creator
- Kenmoe Nougue, Plamielle
- Subject
- United Nations -- Africa
- Subject
- Intervention (International law) -- Case studies
- Subject
- United Nations -- Peacekeeping forces -- Africa -- History
- Subject
- Conflict management -- Africa -- Case studies
- Subject
- Bakasi Peninsula (Cameroon) -- Politics and government -- Case studies
- Date Issued
- 2011
- Date
- 2011
- Type
- Thesis
- Type
- Masters
- Type
- MPhil
- Identifier
- vital:8186
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10948/1431
- Identifier
- United Nations -- Africa
- Identifier
- Intervention (International law) -- Case studies
- Identifier
- United Nations -- Peacekeeping forces -- Africa -- History
- Identifier
- Conflict management -- Africa -- Case studies
- Identifier
- Bakasi Peninsula (Cameroon) -- Politics and government -- Case studies
- Description
- Just as conflict is part of everyday life, mediation can and is practiced everyday and everywhere. It is a way of reaching decisions in a cooperative, non-hierarchical way, allowing for clear and open communication processes. Conflicts can be resolved in a formal manner through courts, arbitration, ombudspeople, diplomacy and mediation, or an informal manner through friends, colleagues, religious and community leaders, and dialogue. The way in which people resolve their disputes has an impact on how societies and institutions are governed. The war in Bakassi has taken its toll on the people of that area for several years now and has witnessed people from Bakassi facing some of the worst effects of armed conflict known to man. This study investigated the use of international mediation in the management of intractable conflict with a specific case study on the Bakassi peninsula conflict between Cameroon and Nigeria. It focused on the mediation process as a conflict management technique in relation to the international relations theories which has been used as a basis for conflict resolution practices. The researcher conducted a document review, content analysis on selected documents and this was supported by strategic interviews. The findings as well as the researcher‘s recommendations are discussed in the study in order to assist the future work of conflict management specialists and other stakeholders who have devoted their efforts to the recovery of areas emerging from conflict.
- Format
- 193 leaves ; 30 cm
- Format
- Publisher
- Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
- Publisher
- Faculty of Arts
- Language
- English
- Rights
- Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
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