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An analysis of knowledge and opinions on xenophobia among North West University students, Mafikeng Campus, South Africa (2008-2010)
(2011)The main objective of this study was to analyze the knowledge and opinions on Xenophobia among Students in North West University, Mafikeng Campus, North-West Province, South Africa. The hypotheses tested by the research ... -
An analysis of the role of multinational corporations and neighouring countries in the search for peace in DRC
(2012)The study has been conducted in order to gain an understanding on t he causes of the complexities of sustainable peace in the D.R.C. What is the ro le of the main actors in the DRC peace process? Secondly factors leading ... -
Assessing the impact of political crisis in Cameroon, 1972-2018
(North-West University (South Africa), 2022)Given the number of years of incessant escalation of violent conflict in the Anglophone region of Cameroon, this region has remained very backward compared to its Francophone counterpart, despite covering areas with major ... -
Assessing the United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325 and a Gender Perspective in Peacebuilding Processes in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
(North-West University (South Africa), 2018)The post-cold war era has witnessed a bewildering profusion of internal conflicts in the international system. During this period, Africa has become the most volatile amongst the regions of the world. Apart from the Horn ... -
An assessment of South Africa's role in conflict management, peace and stability in the kingdom of Lesotho (1993-2014)
(2015)Post-apartheid South Africa emerged at a time when the southern region was going through violence conflicts with implication for economic and political development. South being a part of the hegemony in the sub region ... -
China’s economic policy and its influence on Southern African development community integration (1992–2013)
(North-West University (South Africa), 2016)The end of the World War II was very significant in the study of International Relations. The multilateralism that was initiated in 1919, culminating in the formation of the League of Nations was re-launched with the ... -
The conflict in the democratic republic of Congo : causes, effects and plausible solutions (1996-2009)
(2013)The thesis looked at Conflict in the Democratic Republic Congo: Causes, Effects and Plausible Solutions (1996-2009). The DRC is a country of extraordinary natural wealth but this wealth has never been used for the benefit ... -
Economic structural adjustment programme and Zimbabwe's social developmental challenges 1990-2000
(North-West University (South Africa), 20??)This study examined Zimbabwe's socio-developmental challenges after the implementation of the Economic Structural Adjustment Programme (ESAP). The program was implemented to rejuvenate the economy that had gone through ... -
Evaluating the impact of divisions among African States towards UN security council reform
(2013)The attempt to reform the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) took place in 2005, this was after the UNSC was last reformed in 1963. The reform did not materialise in that year owing to a number of reasons; the privilege ... -
An evaluation of China's influence in Zimbabwe's internal affairs from 2003 to 2018
(North-West University (South Africa), 2022)The study examined China’s influence in the internal affairs of Zimbabwe from 2013 to 2018. It determined the push and pull factors that drove the China-Zimbabwe diplomatic relations, it examines the implications of ... -
An evaluation of natural resources extraction and host communities’ reaction in Nigeria and South Africa 2005-2015
(North-West University (South Africa), 2022)The study examined the impacts of natural resources extraction activities in Ogoniland, Nigeria and Marikana, South Africa. It assessed reactions of host communities towards the extraction of natural resources. The study ... -
An evaluation of subnational climate change response in Lagos state, Nigeria and Kwazulu Natal province, South Africa
(North-West University (South Africa), 2022)The study examined the impact of climate change in Lagos State, Nigeria and Kwazulu Natal Province, South Africa. It evaluated the effectiveness of climate change policies and programmes of Lagos State and Kwazulu Natal ... -
An examination of South Africa's APRM's SED Thematic area implementation outcomes 2003-2013
(North-West University (South Africa), 2022)The story of socio-economic transformation in Africa generally is not one of satisfactory success, thus in the quest for good governance to remedy this deficiency, the African Peer Review Mechanism was established. The ... -
An Examination of Women Political Participation in the South West of Nigeria, 1999-2015
(North-West University (South Africa), 2022)The study examined trajectories of women political participation in Southwest, Nigeria from 1999-2015 and determined factors undermining and hampering women`s political participation in Southwest, Nigeria. It also examined ... -
Implementing the new partnership for Africa's development (NEPAD) : challenges and prospects
(North-West University (South Africa), 2022)The study exammes the challenges and prospects of implementing the New Partnership for Africa's Development in Africa. Relying on qualitative and quantitative research designs and deploying key assumptions of dependency ... -
The implications of the SADC energy access strategy and action plan on peace, security and development in the region
(2013)The study addresses the issues related to climate change, energy production (traditional biomass and fossil fuels) as well as the potential of exploring renewable energy sources. The area of focus is the SADC region; ... -
Mining multi-national corporations and natural resource's governance issues: The case study of Bakubung and Wesizwe mining company in South Africa.
(North-West University (South Africa), 2020)The African Countries are endowed with an abundance of a variety of natural resources. These natural resources are highly sought after worldwide, particularly by the developed countries. Most of these natural resources are ... -
Natural resources foreign direct investment and conflict in South Africa: a case study of the Marikana tragedy
(2014)This study describes and investigates the relationship between Foreign Direct Investment and conflict in the mining industry. It also explores the conduct of foreign-based companies as influenced by the Bretton Woods ... -
Offshore operations of multinational oil corporations and the survival of coastal communities in Nigeria
(North-West University (South Africa), 2020)This study sought to evaluate the extent to which offshore operations of MNOCs have impacted on the survival of coastal communities of Nigeria. The research was carried out in six littoral LGAs, three each from Bayelsa and ... -
Protection or violation : challenges of reintegrating and rehabilitating child victims of war in Northern Uganda (1998-2011)
(2013)The use of children in war is one of the most universally condemned human rights abuses in the world, yet a large number of children are currently believed to be fighting in over 30 conflicts around the globe. While many ...