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Index
Front Cover
About the editors
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Table and figures
Maps
Introduction
PART ONE Interpretations of Uganda’s war in the north
1 Exploring the roots of LRA violence: political crisis and ethnic politics in Acholiland
2 Uganda’s politics of foreign aid and violent conflict: the political uses of the LRA rebellion
3 The spiritual order of the LRA
4 An African hell of colonial imagination? The Lord’s Resistance Army in Uganda, another story
PART TWO Experiencing the LRA
5 Chasing the Kony story
6 ‘A terrorist is not a person like me’: an interview with Joseph Kony
7 On the nature and causes of LRA abduction: what the abductees say
8 Between two worlds: former LRA soldiers in northern Uganda
9 Encountering Kony: a Madi perspective
PART THREE Peace and justice
10 Northern Uganda: a ‘forgotten conflict’, again? The impact of the internationalization of the resolution process
11 ‘The realists in Juba’? An analysis of the Juba peace talks
12 NGO involvement in the Juba peace talks: the role and dilemmas of IKV Pax Christi
13 Bitter roots: the ‘invention’ of Acholi traditional justice
14 The ICC investigation of the Lord’s Resistance Army: an insider’s view
Postscript: a kind of peace and an exported war
Notes
Bibliography
Notes on the contributors
Index
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