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Chapter 1. Introduction: Overview of resource motivated conflicts in the Albertine region and beyond.- Chapter 2. African Solutions to African Problems: Political Sloganeering or African Renaissance?.- Chapter 3. A Historical Situation of Neo-extractivism.- Chapter 4. Corporate Accountability and the Protection of Human Rights De- fenders in Uganda: Examining the Nexus Between Sustainable Development and Human Rights.- Chapter 5. History Repeats Itself: A Reflection of Civil-Military Relations in Post-colonial Uganda.- Chapter 6. Migrancy, resource contestation and citizenship claims in Uganda's oil region.- Chapter 7. Identity assertions and resource claims in the context of oil production: A Comparative Study of Bunyoro in Uganda and Turkana in Kenya.- Chapter 8. Migration, Mobility and Socio-Economic Relations Among Communities in the Wake of Oil Discovery Along the Albertine Region of Uganda.- 9. Contributing to Citizenship debate: Lessons from western Uganda, 1894-2000.- Chapter 10. Indigenous conflict resolution, land, resource contestation, mobility and identity in Africa.- Chapter 11. Indigenous Authority and Justice in State-Society Armed Conflict: A Case of the Uganda National Rescue Front II in Uganda, 1996-2002.- Chapter 12. Women and indigenous resource conflict resolution options in Uganda's oil region: A case of Barazas.- Chapter 13. Generic Dynamics in African Land ReDistribution and Alternative Justice Systems in Africa: Insights from Kenya and Zimbabwe.- Chapter 14. Ideal approaches of mobilizing local communities to participate in climate change adaptation in Mpanga catchment, Western Uganda, Racheal Ddungu Mugabi.- Chapter 15. Governing by use of parallel security regimens: The case of pastoral communities along the Elemi Triangle.- Chapter 16. Identity, Ownership, Belonging and Resource Contestation: Responding to the Crisis.

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      Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
      Publication Date: 18/07/2025
      ISBN13: 9783031617478, 978-3031617478
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      Chapter 1. Introduction: Overview of resource motivated conflicts in the Albertine region and beyond.- Chapter 2. African Solutions to African Problems: Political Sloganeering or African Renaissance?.- Chapter 3. A Historical Situation of Neo-extractivism.- Chapter 4. Corporate Accountability and the Protection of Human Rights De- fenders in Uganda: Examining the Nexus Between Sustainable Development and Human Rights.- Chapter 5. History Repeats Itself: A Reflection of Civil-Military Relations in Post-colonial Uganda.- Chapter 6. Migrancy, resource contestation and citizenship claims in Uganda's oil region.- Chapter 7. Identity assertions and resource claims in the context of oil production: A Comparative Study of Bunyoro in Uganda and Turkana in Kenya.- Chapter 8. Migration, Mobility and Socio-Economic Relations Among Communities in the Wake of Oil Discovery Along the Albertine Region of Uganda.- 9. Contributing to Citizenship debate: Lessons from western Uganda, 1894-2000.- Chapter 10. Indigenous conflict resolution, land, resource contestation, mobility and identity in Africa.- Chapter 11. Indigenous Authority and Justice in State-Society Armed Conflict: A Case of the Uganda National Rescue Front II in Uganda, 1996-2002.- Chapter 12. Women and indigenous resource conflict resolution options in Uganda's oil region: A case of Barazas.- Chapter 13. Generic Dynamics in African Land ReDistribution and Alternative Justice Systems in Africa: Insights from Kenya and Zimbabwe.- Chapter 14. Ideal approaches of mobilizing local communities to participate in climate change adaptation in Mpanga catchment, Western Uganda, Racheal Ddungu Mugabi.- Chapter 15. Governing by use of parallel security regimens: The case of pastoral communities along the Elemi Triangle.- Chapter 16. Identity, Ownership, Belonging and Resource Contestation: Responding to the Crisis.

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