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Title: Mediating conflicts, promoting peace and preserving relationships: lessons from traditional African justice systems
Authors: ikpe, Ibanga B.
Keywords: African traditional societies
conflicts
Ibibio (ethnic group)
power-sharing
relationships
third-party mediation
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Philosophy Documentation Center; https://www.pdcnet.org
Citation: Ikpe, Ibanga B. (2015) Mediating conflicts, promoting peace and preserving relationships: lessons from traditional African justice systems. Journal for Peace and Justice Studies, Vol. 26, Issue 2, pp. 42-64
Abstract: Why do Conflicts occur? Why do they recur? Why do conflicts escalate and why do they become protracted? These questions have been variously posed by scholars of conflict and there is a rich body of theory that answers them. Although these questions arise for those who intervene in African conflicts and the different conflict theories have been brought to bear trying to contain them, conflicts still occur, escalate, recur and sometimes become protracted. This paper is an attempt to understand why this happens, especially despite third-party interventions. It starts by looking at traditional African third-party conflict interventions and identifies the restoration of relationships as the most important objective of such interventions. It compares contemporary conflict intervention strategies with traditional African approaches and observes that their objectives are remarkably different. It argues that traditional approaches are more responsive to the ideals of society than contemporary approaches which place greater premium on curbing conflict behaviour. While acknowledging the shortcomings of traditional conflict intervention strategies, it argues that there are lessons to be learnt from traditional strategies especially as it relates to promoting peace and maintaining relationships.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/1805
ISSN: 1093-6831
Appears in Collections:Research articles (Dept of Theology and Religious Studies)

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