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Reconciliation is divine, but it requires a human response. We shall investigate how South Africa and Malawi are managing the transition from resistance to reconciliation and reconstruction. We want to identify structures of conflict management and prevention that have been put in place in South Africa and Malawi. The main questions in this research are: How did individuals, civil society, church groups and political organisations manage to break through the walls of negative, historical conditioning through apartheid in South Africa and dictatorship in Malawi to undergo the painful and yet…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Reconciliation is divine, but it requires a human response. We shall investigate how South Africa and Malawi are managing the transition from resistance to reconciliation and reconstruction. We want to identify structures of conflict management and prevention that have been put in place in South Africa and Malawi. The main questions in this research are: How did individuals, civil society, church groups and political organisations manage to break through the walls of negative, historical conditioning through apartheid in South Africa and dictatorship in Malawi to undergo the painful and yet healing process of democratisation, reconciliation, reconstruction and redistribution? Is globalisation a chance or a crisis of political and economic reconciliation in southern Africa?
Autorenporträt
The Author: Joseph-Matthew Mfutso-Bengo studied philosophy, psychology and sociology at I.C.S in Malawi. In Kampala/Uganda, he studied spirituality and psychology. He holds a masters degree in Theology from University of Innsbruck in Austria, and a doctorate from University of Regensburg in Germany under the Scholarship of Hans Geiselberger Foundation.