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This research project offers a critical analysis of the United States' role in conflict resolution in Africa. The United States has been a key player in addressing various conflicts on the African continent, both directly and indirectly. By examining the historical context, foreign policy decisions, and interventions of the United States in Africa, this research aims to provide insights into the effectiveness and implications of American involvement in conflict resolution efforts. The study will utilize a combination of qualitative research methods, including literature review, case studies, and content analysis of official documents and statements. By analyzing past interventions in conflicts such as the Rwandan genocide, the civil wars in Liberia and Sierra Leone, and ongoing conflicts in countries like South Sudan and Somalia, this research will evaluate the impact of U.S. policies and actions on peacebuilding and stability in Africa. Furthermore, the research will also explore the motivations behind U.S. involvement in African conflicts, considering factors such as national security interests, humanitarian concerns, economic opportunities, and strategic partnerships with African governments and regional organizations. By examining these underlying motivations, the study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the drivers shaping U.S. foreign policy in Africa and their implications for conflict resolution efforts. In addition, the research will assess the strengths and weaknesses of U.S. approaches to conflict resolution in Africa, including the use of diplomatic initiatives, military interventions, economic assistance, and capacity-building programs. By identifying successful strategies as well as areas for improvement, this study seeks to offer recommendations for enhancing the effectiveness of U.S. engagement in promoting peace and security on the African continent. Overall, this research project contributes to the existing literature on conflict resolution and international relations by offering a critical analysis of the United States' role in addressing conflicts in Africa. By examining the historical experiences and contemporary challenges faced by the U.S. in the region, this study aims to provide valuable insights for policymakers, scholars, and practitioners working on peacebuilding and security issues in Africa and beyond.

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<p> </p><p><strong>&nbsp;INTRODUTION</strong><br>1.1 BACKGROUND INFORMATION<br>Conflicts are common and unavoidable in all human society. All over the world, conflicts occur because society is made up of people with differing interests and values. In most societies, conflicts occur when parties in a state of independence perceives divergent views or believe that their aspirations or goals cannot be achieved simultaneously. Therefore, it is only natural that where there is inequality in access to the control of natural resources and political power for instance, there would be discontent, opposition and controversy.<br>Africa is a vast continent with different peoples and cultures. There has been increasing number of violent conflicts in Africa, especially during the end of the cold war. A number of violent conflicts have erupted in both developed and developing countries, inflicting sufferings and pains on the people and placing enormous stress on the environment. African countries are plagued by the crisis of Perverted religion, sectional and political upheavals.<br>Africa is perhaps the most devastated by internal conflicts and with catastrophic consequences. Introducing the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) mechanism for preventing, managing and resolving conflicts to the OAU council of ministers at Dakar, Senegal, in 1992, the then General secretary Salim Ahmed Salim, emphasized that:<br>“Conflicts have cast a dark shadow over the<br>prospects for a united, secure and prosperous Africa<br>which we seek to create…. Conflicts have caused<br>immense suffering to our people and, in the worst</p><p>case, death. Men, women and children have been<br>uprooted, dispossessed, deprived of their means of<br>livelihood and thrown into exile as refuges as a<br>result of conflicts. Conflicts have engendered hate<br>and division among our people and undermined the<br>prospects of the long term stability and unity of our<br>countries and Africa as a whole. Since much<br>energy, time and resources have been devoted to<br>meeting the exigencies of conflict, our countries<br>have been unable to harness the energies of our<br>people and target them to development.<br>These conflicts have been fuelled by uncontrolled accumulation and proliferation of small arms and light weapons, begetting increased criminality, banditry, cross-border crime and emergence of the phenomenon of child soldiers. Though internal, most of these conflicts spill over into neighboring countries causing wide spread of regional insecurity and instability despite the presence of the United States‟ conflict resolution processes and all other peace keeping actors.<br>Given the number of conflicts in sub Saharan Africa, it is not surprising that they cumulatively have claimed at least 7-8 million lives. Also, in 2001, more than 3.5 million of the more than 14 million refugees and asylum seekers in the world were in Africa.<br>In this stead, conflict resolution is needed and put into action by different bodies or parties including governmental organisations and non-governmental organisations. Conflict</p><p>Resolution otherwise known as reconciliation, is conceptualised as methods processes involved in facilitating the peaceful ending of conflict and retribution. Often, committed group members attempt to resolve group conflicts by actively communicating information about their conflicting motives or ideologies to the rest of the group (e.g., intentions; reasons for holding certain beliefs), and engaging in collective negotiation.<br>There are wide ranges of methods and procedures for addressing conflict exist, including but not limited to, negotiation, mediation, diplomacy, and creative peace building.<br><strong>1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM</strong><br>Conflict in the framework of this thesis refers to a clash between two parties and can be further categorised as inter-state conflict, defining disputes between two nations, and intra-state or state formation conflict, which is often characterised by civil war and other forms of conflict within the state borders. Conflict resolutions describe the resolving of a conflict, rather than managing or transforming conflict, and can be understood as a process or outcome. Because it focuses on the root causes of the conflict, and the consideration of the needs and worldviews of all involved parties, conflict resolution has a highly sustainable aspect. External actors can facilitate the peace process by acting as neutral mediators and creating an environment conducive to balanced power.<br><strong>1.3 OBJECTIVE OF STUDY</strong><br>ï‚· To examine the United States role in conflict resolution in Africa.<br>ï‚· To know examine the principles of United States policies on conflict resolution in Africa.<br>ï‚· To review the United States support for peacekeeping in Africa.<br>ï‚· To review United States operations to foster peace in Africa.</p> <br><p></p>

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