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We know that since the end of the Cold War, conflicts in non-Western countries have been frequent, frequently violent, largely intra-state, and protracted. But what do we know about conflict management and resolution strategies in these societies? Have the dominant Western approaches been transplantable, suitable, effective, durable, and sustainable? Would conflicts in non-Western societies be better handled by the adaptation and adoption of customary, traditional, or localized mechanisms of mitigation? These and similar questions have engaged the attention of scholars and policy-makers. Indigenous Conflict Management Strategies: Global Perspectives is offered as a global compendium on indigenous conflict management strategies. It presents diverse perspectives on the subject. Fully aware of the tendency in the literature to over-generalize, over-romanticize, and over-criticize the localized and customary mechanisms, the book takes a slightly different approach. It presents a variety of traditional conflict management approaches as well as several cases of the successful integration of the indigenous and Western strategies in the contemporary period. The main features, strengths, challenges, and weaknesses of a multitude of indigenous systems are also presented.

Table of Contents

1.Introduction: Indigeneity and Modernity, From Conceptual Category to Strategic Juridical Identity in the Context of Conflict
Jesse Benjamin and Brandon D. Lundy

The Americas
2.Weaving Indigenous and Western Methods of Conflict Resolution in the Andes
Fabiola Córdova
3.Traditional Decision-Making in Contemporary Child Welfare: Relying on Dane-zaa Laws to Care for and Protect Children and Families
Tara Ney, Vanessa Currie, Maureen Maloney, Crystal Reeves, Jillian Ridington, Robin Ridington, and Judith Zwickel
4.Addressing Disputes between First Nations: An Exploration of the Indigenous Legal Lodge
Jessica Dickson

Africa
5.Globalization and Indigenous Conflict Management: Experiences from Africa
Afua Bonsu Sarpong-Anane
6.Indigenous Conflict Resolution Strategies in Monarchical Systems: Comparison of the Nature, Effectiveness and Limitations of the Yoruba and Akan Models
Joseph Kingsley Adjei and Akanmu G. Adebayo
7.Land Ownership In Nigeria: Land Use Act Versus Traditional Land Tenure Syste

Product details

Published 04 Apr 2014
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 328
ISBN 9780739188057
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 1 b/w illustrations; 3 tables;
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Akanmu G. Adebayo

Anthology Editor

Jesse J. Benjamin

Anthology Editor

Brandon D. Lundy

Contributor

Vanessa Currie

Contributor

Kwaku Danso

Contributor

Jessica Dickson

Contributor

Ali Gohar

Contributor

Maureen Maloney

Contributor

Natalia Meneses

Contributor

Tara Ney

Contributor

Walter Gam Nkwi

Contributor

Paul Paterson

Contributor

Mallory Primm

Contributor

Crystal Reeves

Contributor

Birthe Reimers

Contributor

Robin Ridington

Contributor

Debarati Sen

Contributor

Jiayan Zhang

Contributor

Judith Zwickel

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