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Moments of Peace, Structures of Conflict: Papal Diplomacy and the Limits of Peacebuilding in Cameroon (2009–2026)

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  • Ajua Grace Ajapbeniang

    (Pan African University Institute of Governance, Humanities and Social Sciences)

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Papal visits to Africa have historically transcended their purely religious function, operating instead as instruments of moral diplomacy and soft power within contexts of political fragility and protracted conflict. This article examines the comparative significance of the 2009 visit of Pope Benedict XVI and the 2026 visit of Pope Leo XIV to Cameroon, with particular attention to their implications for peacebuilding within the context of the Anglophone crisis. Using a qualitative comparative approach grounded in the theories of religious diplomacy, soft power, and conflict transformation, the study demonstrates a clear evolution in papal engagement from a normative, preventive orientation in 2009 to a more direct and interventionist posture in 2026. While the 2009 visit emphasized continental reconciliation, justice, and moral renewal, the 2026 visit engaged explicitly with an ongoing conflict environment, including symbolic presence in affected regions and moral critique of governance failures. Empirically, the 2026 visit generated short-term effects, including a temporary ceasefire declared by some separatist actors. However, this de-escalation proved fragile, as routine “ghost town†operations and localized tensions resumed immediately after the visit, underscoring the limited durability of moral intervention in structurally entrenched conflicts. The study argues that although papal visits significantly shape peace narratives and mobilize moral authority, their capacity to produce sustainable peace remains constrained by governance deficits, fragmented conflict structures, and weak institutional mechanisms. By integrating African-centered scholarship and empirical evidence from Cameroon, the article contributes to broader debates on non-state actors in peacebuilding, highlighting the persistent tension between symbolic intervention and structural transformation in postcolonial conflict settings. Then symbolic intervention and institutional transformation in Cameroon’s peace process.

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  • Ajua Grace Ajapbeniang, 2026. "Moments of Peace, Structures of Conflict: Papal Diplomacy and the Limits of Peacebuilding in Cameroon (2009–2026)," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 10(4), pages 7536-7553, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:10:y:2026:i:4:p:7536-7553
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