BURUNDI: A CONFLICT INTERVENTION DESIGN DURING THE 1990S

IF 0.2 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE Conflict Studies Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.24193/csq.38.3
Sezai Ozcelik, Belma ENGIN GUDER
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Among many various conflict analysis methods, Dennis J. D. Sandole’s three pillar model presents a systematic road-map to identify the main issues, causes, and conditions of conflicts, as well as third-party conflict intervention approach. Three pillar model is also well suited to the analysis of complex conflict in Burundi and its intervention process by the third parties during the 1990s. This paper touches on the issues, causes, and conditions of Burundian conflict as Sandole’s first and second pillars suggest, but primarily focuses on the intervention aspect in line with the third pillar of the model. In this context, the conflict intervention framework in Burundi is examined based on the regionally launched Arusha peace process, which resulted in a peace agreement. Following that, given the multi-level nature of the conflict in Burundi, it is discussed how an effective conflict intervention can be designed in order to resolve conflicts and ensure positive peace in the country. Keywords: Burundi, conflict analysis, Sandole’s Three Pillar Model, conflict intervention.
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布隆迪:20世纪90年代的冲突干预设计
在众多的冲突分析方法中,Dennis J. D. Sandole的三支柱模型提供了一个系统的路线图来识别冲突的主要问题、原因和条件,以及第三方冲突干预方法。三支柱模式也非常适合于对1990年代布隆迪复杂冲突及其第三方干预进程的分析。本文触及了Sandole的第一和第二支柱所提出的布隆迪冲突的问题、原因和条件,但主要侧重于与该模型的第三支柱相一致的干预方面。在这方面,根据区域发起的阿鲁沙和平进程审查布隆迪的冲突干预框架,该进程导致了一项和平协定。随后,鉴于布隆迪冲突的多层次性质,讨论了如何设计有效的冲突干预,以解决冲突并确保该国的积极和平。关键词:布隆迪,冲突分析,桑多勒三支柱模型,冲突干预
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