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020 _a9782869782563
040 _aCO-BoESAP
_bspa
_cCO-BoESAP
082 0 4 _a303.66
_bS37p
100 1 _aSesay, Amadu
_eautor
_9218795
245 1 0 _aPost-War Regimes and state reconstruction in liberia and Sierra Leone /
_cAmadu Sesay, Charles Ukeje, Osman Gbla, Olawale Ismail.
260 _aSenegal :
_bCODESRIA,
_c2009.
300 _a194 páginas
490 0 _a(Codesria book series)
504 _aBibliografía : p.187-194.
520 1 _aThe shocks of the unexpected outbreak of violent internal armed conflicts in post Cold War West Africa continue to linger in policy and academic circles. While considerable attention is devoted to explaining the civil wars, there is little understanding of the delicate and unpredictable processes of reconstruction. Post-war reconstruction programmes in Africa have become, by and large, externally driven processes; and while externalisation may not be negative per se, it is important to interrogate how such intervention recognises and interacts with local dynamics, and how it manipulates and conditions the outcomes of post-conflict reconstruction agenda. Investigating the interface between power elite, the nature of post-war regimes and the pattern which post-war reconstruction takes is important both for theory and practice.
526 _a1698
534 _tTítulo original : Building peace: sustainable reconciliation in divided societies.
650 1 4 _919892
_aPOSGUERRA
_zLIBERIA
650 2 4 _919892
_aPOSGUERRA
_zSIERRA LEONA
700 1 _9218796
_aUkeje, Charles
_eautor
700 1 _9218797
_aGbla, Osman
_eautor
700 1 _9218798
_aIsmail, Olawale
_eautor
942 _cBKM
_2cl
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