Description
About the Author
Adrien Ratsimbaharison is professor of Political Science at Benedict College, Columbia, SC. He worked as a journalist for Midi-Madagasikara, a daily newspaper in Antananarivo.
Reviews
Ratsimbaharison's book is an excellent contribution to the scholarship on conflict analysis and mediation. . . a must read for conflict-analysts and Africanists. * African Studies Quarterly *
Dr. Ratsimbaharison provides an in-depth, multifaceted examination of the 2009 political crisis in Madagascar by exploring the crisis from several perspectives: the political system in general and its lack of successful liberal democracy, the actors themselves and how each side sought to exploit the situation to its own advantage, and the difficulty of national and international mediators to bring about peace. The book presents a compelling main argument that the crisis occurred because a combination of factors escalated an ongoing conflict between the government and the opposition. -- Chris White, Livingston College
This book is essential reading for anyone interested in conflict mediation and in Madagascar's recent history. Ratsimbaharison gives a solid analysis of the political and socio-economic context of the 2009 political crisis in Madagascar. He explains the roles of the mediators , the FFKM (Council of Christian Churches in Madagascar), and the international community through SADC (Southern African Development Community), until the Roadmap for Ending the Crisis is established by the parties in 2011. The book is sure to make readers understand more of the complexity of mediation. -- Wenche Iren Hauge, Senior Researcher at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
Book Information
ISBN 9781442272354
Author Adrien M. Ratsimbaharison
Format Hardback
Page Count 188
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 458g
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 156mm * 21mm