Drivers of Chaos in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo Warfare
Man-Byemba, Roger Kibasomba
2024-02-05T12:23:15Z
2024-02-05T12:23:15Z
2023-07-11
2786-1902
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/25462
Eastern DRCis seriously affected by a protracted warfare involving illicit exploitation of natural resources, corruption, humanitarian crisis and terrorism carried out by armed groups including the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) and the Movement of 23 March (M23). According to DRC government, M23 is a terrorist group supported by Rwanda Defence Forces (RDF). Invasion and terrorism drive the war and the chaos. For Rwanda, fighting and chaos derive from ethnic conflicts over land, citizenship, local political power, and state failures. To many observers, ongoing violence and fighting are driven by rent seeking by Congolese military commanders, lack of State authority, distorted rule of law at both national and local levels, the abuse of public office for private gain (corruption), failed defence/security and justice sector reforms, undisciplined civilian armed and unarmed combatants, warlords and opportunist warmongers. Overall, state failures combined with globalized war diseconomy as conducted by multinational companies, failed multiparty system regarding democratic governance system drive ongoing chaos and armed violence, beyond government control and defence capabilities, despite peace agreements and the involvement of international and regional peace peacekeeping initiatives. Our analysis suggests that the war strategy being used resembles to what McKew refers to as the Gerasimov Doctrine, a chaos theory of political warfare which is used by Russia in Ukraine war.
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Drivers of Chaos in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo Warfare
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Óbudai Egyetem
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Budapest
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Bánki Donát Gépész és Biztonságtechnikai Mérnöki Kar
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Óbudai Egyetem
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Társadalomtudományok - regionális tudományok
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DRC
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chaos
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defence
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security
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Africa
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Journal of Central and Eastern European African Studies