Bachelorarbeit, 2019
39 Seiten, Note: A
This research paper aims to investigate the causes of the Hema and Lendu conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo between 1999 and 2003. It utilizes five significant conflict theories – primordialism, constructivism, instrumentalism, greed, and grievances – to analyze the role of ethnicity in triggering the conflict. The study employs a single-case study methodology using secondary data.
1.0 Introduction: This chapter introduces the Hema-Lendu conflict in Ituri, DRC, providing background on the author's personal experience and motivation for the research. It sets the context by describing the location of Ituri, its resources, and the dominant ethnic groups involved, highlighting the history of tension and the significant human cost of the conflict, particularly focusing on the period from 1999 to 2003 as the most violent phase. The chapter establishes the research's scope and limitations.
2. Previous Research: [This section requires the content of Chapter 2 to create a summary. Please provide the text of Chapter 2.]
3. Theoretical and Conceptual Framework: This chapter outlines the five conflict theories that frame the research: primordialism, constructivism, instrumentalism, greed, and grievances. It details each theory individually, explaining its core tenets and how it applies to ethnic conflict scenarios. Crucially, it establishes the rationale for using multiple theories, foreshadowing the finding that no single theory can fully explain the Hema-Lendu conflict's complexity. The chapter lays the theoretical foundation for analyzing the data.
4. Operationalization: [This section requires the content of Chapter 4 to create a summary. Please provide the text of Chapter 4.]
5. Method and Design: This chapter justifies the choice of a single-case study methodology to investigate the Hema-Lendu conflict. It discusses the strengths and weaknesses of this approach and details the research methods employed, laying out the steps taken to collect and analyze data. The chapter establishes the methodological rigor of the study.
6. Data and Material: [This section requires the content of Chapter 6 to create a summary. Please provide the text of Chapter 6.]
7. Background History: [This section requires the content of Chapter 7 to create a summary. Please provide the text of Chapter 7.]
8. Analysis/Discussion: This chapter presents the analysis of the data, examining the roles of colonialism, post-colonial policies under Mobutu, and the dynamics of external and local forces in shaping the conflict. It critically assesses the role of ethnicity, arguing that while it was used as a tool for mobilization by militia leaders, it was not the primary cause of the conflict. This chapter provides a detailed examination of the findings, connecting them back to the theoretical framework established earlier.
Ethnicity, Ethnic Conflict, Hema, Lendu, DR Congo, Colonialism, Post-colonialism, Conflict Theories, Greed, Grievances, Instrumentalsim, Primordialism, Constructivism, Ituri, Mobilization.
This research paper investigates the causes of the Hema-Lendu conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) between 1999 and 2003, focusing on the role of ethnicity in triggering the conflict.
Key themes include the role of ethnicity in the conflict, the impact of colonialism and post-colonial policies, the influence of external and local forces, the applicability of various conflict theories (primordialism, constructivism, instrumentalism, greed, and grievances), and the interplay of various factors contributing to the conflict.
The study employs a single-case study methodology using secondary data. The strengths and weaknesses of this approach are discussed.
The research utilizes five significant conflict theories: primordialism, constructivism, instrumentalism, greed, and grievances. The study explores how these theories, individually and collectively, explain the complexities of the Hema-Lendu conflict.
The research analyzes the impact of colonialism and subsequent policies under Mobutu's regime on inter-ethnic relations and their contribution to the conflict's escalation.
The research examines the influence of both external and local forces in fueling the conflict, exploring their dynamics between 1999 and 2003.
The research argues that while ethnicity was utilized as a tool for mobilization by militia leaders, it was not the primary cause of the conflict. The interplay of various factors is highlighted as a more comprehensive explanation.
The research includes chapters on introduction, previous research, theoretical framework, operationalization, methodology, data and materials, historical background, analysis and discussion, conclusion, and further research. Summaries of most chapters are provided, while some require the full chapter text for complete summarization.
Keywords include: Ethnicity, Ethnic Conflict, Hema, Lendu, DR Congo, Colonialism, Post-colonialism, Conflict Theories, Greed, Grievances, Instrumentalism, Primordialism, Constructivism, Ituri, Mobilization.
The research suggests avenues for further research and points to the need for more in-depth exploration of specific aspects of the conflict.
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