The International Conference on Peace, Security, Democracy and Development in the Great Lakes Region, and conflict resolution in the Democratic Republic of Congo : a framework for multilateral preventive diplomacy

dc.contributor.advisorSolomon, Husseinen
dc.contributor.emailumba@yahoo.comen
dc.contributor.postgraduateDindela, Umbaen
dc.date.accessioned2013-09-07T06:36:26Z
dc.date.available2008-08-05en
dc.date.available2013-09-07T06:36:26Z
dc.date.created2006-09-05en
dc.date.issued2008-08-05en
dc.date.submitted2008-07-23en
dc.descriptionDissertation (MA (Political Science))--University of Pretoria, 2008.en
dc.description.abstractThe conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo is recognized by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) as a threat to international peace and security, due to its impact on the entire Great Lakes region of the African continent. Therefore, for the stability of this region, any feasible solution should take into consideration the regional dimensions of this conflict. Many diplomatic initiatives undertaken in this regard have thus focused on how to end the hostilities in the region. The International Conference on Peace, Security, Democracy and Development in the Great Lakes Region was also convened to address the regional factor of the conflict and therefore prevent further conflict in the area. How this Conference addresses this regional dimension in order to prevent a return to violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo and therefore to bring about sustainable peace in the region, is the main focus of this study. The basic premise on which this research is based, is that this Conference is the first gathering of all countries in the region to address the causes underlying the conflict in the region, thereby rendering it a framework around which to prevent violence from flaring up again in the DRC. A literature review of the theory behind preventive diplomacy is discussed in-depth throughout the study, chiefly applying the notion expressed by Lund (1996: 37) that alternative actions should be applied during periods of socio-economic, political or regional and international upheaval, in order to avoid the use of armed force and/or the manipulation of political disputes. The aim of this study is to apply this theory in the framework of the Conference, primarily because the diplomatic initiatives undertaken thus far have created an environment of unstable peace in which preventive diplomacy can work.en
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dc.description.departmentPolitical Sciencesen
dc.identifier.citationa 2006 E768en
dc.identifier.other/gmen
dc.identifier.upetdurlhttp://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-07232008-093843/en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/26560
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherUniversity of Pretoriaen_ZA
dc.rights© University of Pretoria 2006 E768 /en
dc.subjectInternational conference on peace security democraen
dc.subjectConflict resolutionen
dc.subjectPreventive diplomacyen
dc.subjectPolicy toolsen
dc.subjectFrameworken
dc.subjectDemocratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)en
dc.subjectDevelopmenten
dc.subjectSecurityen
dc.subjectPeaceen
dc.subjectDemocracyen
dc.subjectUCTDen_US
dc.titleThe International Conference on Peace, Security, Democracy and Development in the Great Lakes Region, and conflict resolution in the Democratic Republic of Congo : a framework for multilateral preventive diplomacyen
dc.typeDissertationen

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