Table of contents for Postconflict reconstruction in Africa / edited by Ahmad A. Sikainga and Ousseina Alidou.

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POSTCONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION IN AFRICA
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION: AHMAD SIKAINGA, OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, AND OUSSEINA ALIDOU, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
PART I: ETHNOCULTURAL DIMENSIONS OF RECONSTRUCTION	
Chapter I: Ethnicity and Federalism in Somali Ethiopia: What Autonomy?
Abdi Samatar
Department of Geography 		
University of Minnesota 
Chapter II: Rethinking the Nation in Postwar Reconstruction in Niger Republic		
Ousseina Alidou		 
Department of Africana Studies 	 
Rutgers University			
Chapter III: Ethnic Cleansing and Civil Society in Kenya, 1969-1992			 
E. S. Atieno Odhiambo			
Department of History 		
Rice University
PART II: GENDER AND GENERATION	 
 
Chapter IV: 	¿Failure is an orphan¿: Postconflict Peace Education and War-affected Children in Mozambique		 
Antoinette Errante		 
School of Educational Policy and Leadership
The Ohio State University	
Boia Efraime Junior		 
Associacao Reconstruindo a Esparanca 
Maputo, Mozambique
Chapter V: Silent Guns and Talking Drums:
War, Radio, and Youth Social Healing in Sierra Leone
Ismail Rashid			 
Department of History
Vassar College
Chapter VI: Reconstructing Fragile Lives: Girls¿ Social Reintegration in Northern Uganda and Sierra Leone 
Susan McKay			 
Women¿s and International Studies and Nursing 
University of Wyoming
PART III: DEMOBILIZATION AND REINTEGRATION PROGRAMS						
Chapter VII: Postwar Reconstruction and the Security Dilemma: The Challenge of Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration in the Democratic Republic of Congo 
Tatiana Carayannis			 
The Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, 
CUNY Graduate Center
Chapter VIII: The Role of Law in Zimbabwe¿s Political Transition 
Norma Kriger		 
The Mershon Center		 
The Ohio State University
		
PART IV: POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC BASIS OF RECONSTRUCTION					 
Chapter IX: The Voice of Civil Society in the Rebuilding of Burundi
Anthony Ngosi
AFRICARE/Burundi

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Postwar reconstruction -- Africa -- Case studies.
Civil war -- Africa -- Case studies.
Africa -- Politics and government -- 1960- -- Case studies.
Africa -- Social conditions -- 1960- -- Case studies.
Violence -- Africa -- Case studies.
Conflict management -- Africa -- Case studies.