ABSTRACT The study “Congo-Uganda Conflict and International Relations” was undertaken with specific objectives to finding out the causes of conflict on international relations; assessing the loopholes in the measures adopted to resolve conflicts; and highlighting alternative perspectives, policies and institutional requirements to cover existing gaps. Literature review from different authors was explored in a bid to comprehend how conflict impacts on relations between nations. The study relied on a descriptive study design by help of an interview guide and questionnaires directly administered through the internet on sample of 218 respondents with a responsive rate of only 166 respondents. Both qualitative and quantitative data analyses were used. According to study findings it was established that there is a very weak and statistically insignificant positive relationship between the cause of conflict and international relations. This implies that a cause in conflict has no significant relationship with international relations thus no isolated cause can result in violence. It was also found out that there is a weak but statistically significant relationship between loopholes in the measures adopted and the cementing of international relations. Any loophole in the measure taken to resolve conflict has a relatively weak but, recognizable influence which if aggravated can cause conflict. Further still it was found out that there is a positive and significant relationship between the loopholes in the measures taken and the cementing of international relations. If solution is favorable international relations can not be cemented sufficiently and the reverse is true. The study recommends humanitarian agencies and responsible agencies to develop consultancy and advisory services for effective solutions; improving security with focus for protection than intervention; developing African solutions for African problems; exemplary shift in military thinking and strategy to give intervention forces new guidelines and treating sovereignty as a responsibility other than a right. The study concludes that individual causes are insignificant in fueling conflict unless if analyzed to produce a combined effect which makes cause of conflict sufficient and necessary.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preuminaries
DECLARATION A
DECLARATION B H
APPROVAL SHEET Hi
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS iv
TABLE OF CONTENTS v
Preliminaries v
LIST OF TABLES ix
ABSTRACT x
CHAPTER page
ONE THE PROBLEM AND IT’S SCOPE 1.
Background of the Study 1
Statement of the Problem 4
Purpose of the Study 4
Objectives of the Study 5
General Objective 5
Specific Objectives 5
Research Questions 5
Hypothesis of the Study 5
Scope of the Study 6
Geographical Scope 5
content Scope 6
Time Scope 6
Significance of the Study 6
Operational Definitions 7
TWO LITERATURE REVIEW 9
Introduction
Definitions of Concepts; Ideas and Opinions 9
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Solutions to problems and improvement of International Relations 54
The relationship between solution to loophole and improvement of international relations
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Effects of solution to loophole in measure taken on International Relations 57
Cementing of International Relations 58
FIVE SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS6O
Introduction 60
Summary of Findings 60
The relationship between Cause of Conflict and International Relations 60
Loopholes in the Measures Adopted in Resolving Conflict 60
Solution to Loophole in measure adopted on international relations 61
Conclusions 61
The relationship between causes of conflict and international relations 61
Loophole in measures taken to resolve conflict 61
Solution to the loophole in the measures taken to resolve conflict 61
Recommendations 62
General Recommendation 65
Areas for further research 66
REFERENCES 67
APPENDICES 70
APPENDIX I: RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS 70
SELF COMPLETION QUESTIONNAIRE 70
Alternative Perspectives, Policies and Institutional Requirements 73
APPENDIX II: INTERVIEW GUIDE 74
FOR MANAGING DIRECTORS AND PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICERS 74
APPENDIX III: SAMPLE GENERATION 77
APPENDIX IV: TRANSMITTAL LETTER 78
APPENDIX V: RESEARCHERS’ Curriculum Vitae 79
Research, S. (2022). Congo-uganda Conflict and International Relations. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/congo-uganda-conflict-and-international-relations
Research, SSA "Congo-uganda Conflict and International Relations" Afribary. Afribary, 11 Sep. 2022, https://track.afribary.com/works/congo-uganda-conflict-and-international-relations. Accessed 27 Nov. 2024.
Research, SSA . "Congo-uganda Conflict and International Relations". Afribary, Afribary, 11 Sep. 2022. Web. 27 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/congo-uganda-conflict-and-international-relations >.
Research, SSA . "Congo-uganda Conflict and International Relations" Afribary (2022). Accessed November 27, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/congo-uganda-conflict-and-international-relations