Friday, May 3, 2013

Enhancing Global and Regional Mechanisms for Conflict Management and Resolution

This RSIS Working Paper issue no. 258 dated 2 May 2013 by Professor Ibrahim Gambari entitled  Enhancing Global and Regional Mechanisms for Conflict Management and Resolution can be accessed by clicking: http://www.rsis.edu.sg/publications/workingpapers/wp258.pdf



No. 258 dated 2 May 2013

Enhancing Global and Regional Mechanisms for Conflict Management and Resolution

By Professor Ibrahim Gambari



In this paper I provide an overview of the global perspectives on conflict management and conflict resolution and the international and regional efforts to address them. In this regard, I begin with some general and theoretical observations followed by a synopsis of three case studies (Cyprus, Darfur/Sudan and Myanmar), each one chosen from three regions (Europe, Africa and Asia) and based on my direct involvement in helping to resolve them. I then make some concluding remarks and recommendations on enhancing the mechanisms for conflict management and resolution.

Click on the following link to download the working paper


http://www.rsis.edu.sg/publications/workingpapers/wp258.pdf

Bio

Ibrahim A. Gambari is a Professor at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria, currently on leave, and a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. A graduate and post-graduate of Columbia University, New York, he was a lecturer and then Assistant Professor at the State University of New York between 1969 and 1977. He became Senior Lecturer at the Ahmadu Bello University in 1977, then Assistant Professor in 1980 and Professor in 1983. He was a visiting professor at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) Johns Hopkins University, Georgetown University and Howard University from 1986-1989.

Professor Gambari was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nigeria 1984-1985 and served as Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations from 1990-1999. He joined the UN as Under-Secretary-General and Special Advisor to the Secretary-General on Africa from 1999-2005, during which period he was also the UNSG’s Special Representative to Angola. He became Under-Secretary-General and Head of the UN Department of Political Affairs (2005-2007) and also served as UNSG’s Special Envoy on Cyprus, Zimbabwe and Myanmar. Ambassador Gambari was Joint Special Representative of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur in 2010 and was Joint Chief Mediator in Sudan in 2011.

He is the author of Political and Comparative Dimensions of Regional Integration: The Case of ECOWAS and Theory and Reality in Foreign Policy Making.

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