War and Recovery in Africa: Getting Beyond the Bitter Lessons
Gibrill, Hashim
2000
2000-2009
Given the generally destructive, anti-developmental character of widespread conflict, this sanguineous side of Africa's reality demands close examination. In the range of critical political and economic concerns that the continent confronts, the achievement of long-term conflict resolution and substantive post-war recovery are prominent. This paper looks at the causes of war and at recovery efforts, and argues for a fundamentally regional approach to resolution and development.
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Walker, Carmen
Clark Atlanta University
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/endarch:spring_2000.003
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