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<p>Urban centres are at the heart of the dynamics of war and peace of stability and violence: as ‘safe havens’ for those seeking protection as concentrations of public administrative and military apparatus and as symbolic bases of state sovereignty and public authority. Heavy fighting in South Sudan’s capital city of Juba post electoral protests and brutal killings in Bujumbura Burundi and violent urban uprisings in Congo’s cities of Goma and Kinshasa all demonstrate that cities represent critical arenas in African conflict and post-conflict dynamics. </p><p></p><p>This comprehensive volume offers a profound analysis of the complex relationship between the dynamics of violent conflict and urbanisation in Central and Eastern Africa. The authors underline the need to look simultaneously at cities to understand ongoing conflict and violence and at conflict-dynamics to understand current urbanisation processes in this part of the world. Building on empirical and analytical insights from cities in Uganda Rwanda Burundi DR Congo South Sudan and Kenya this collection demonstrates how emerging urbanism in the larger Great-Lakes region and its Eastern neighbours presents a fascinating window to investigate the transformative power of protracted violent conflict. </p><p></p><p>This book was originally published as a special issue of the <i>Journal of Eastern African Studies.</i> </p>