TY - BOOK AU - Jakema,Ibrahim TI - CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN WEST AFRICA COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SIERRA LEONE AND IVORY COAST PY - 2023/// KW - Conflict management KW - Dissertations, Academic KW - Peace KW - War N1 - Thesis (MA) - Cyprus International University. Institute of Graduate Studies and Research International Relations Department; Includes bibliography (sheets 61-67) N2 - ABSTRACT The history of Africa's violent conflicts and political instability has earned it the label of being at war against itself. Today, its citizens are living in poverty and divided societies. Over two million people have died in various political uprisings and civil wars since the start of the decade. About 10 million have been affected by forced migration. Various international organizations and policymakers are working to find ways to prevent these types of conflicts from happening. They are also looking into the root causes of these conflicts. Through the efforts and contributions of academic experts, they have been able to provide valuable information about the current state of global conflict. They have been able to identify the various factors that have contributed to the rise of international conflicts. Some of the prominent individuals involved in this research include Boulding, Zartman, and Burton. Through this research, the experts were able to identify the causes of the conflicts in the two countries, such as those in the Ivory Coast and Sierra Leone. The study used various sources such as academic papers, Internet sites, and historical documents to analyze the various factors that contribute to the development of violent conflicts in Africa. It concluded that economic and political factors are the main factors that contribute to the instability of the conflict in Sierra Leone and Ivory Coast. The study identified several factors that are needed to ensure that political and economic stability can be achieved in the new millennium. These include adopting a more pragmatic and realistic approach to governing and developing both countries Keywords: Conflict, Peace-Process, Resolution, War ER -