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East Africa And The Horn Confronting Challenges To Good Governance Dorina A Bekoe Editor

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East Africa And The Horn Confronting Challenges To Good Governance Dorina A Bekoe Editor
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.49 MB
Pages: 163
Author: Dorina A. Bekoe (editor)
ISBN: 9781685853570, 1685853579
Language: English
Year: 2022

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East Africa And The Horn Confronting Challenges To Good Governance Dorina A Bekoe Editor by Dorina A. Bekoe (editor) 9781685853570, 1685853579 instant download after payment.

Both the obstacles to governance and the opportunities for democratization confronted in East Africa—with its geostrategic importance, porous borders, governments heavily dependent on foreign aid, and some of Africa's longest running conflicts—provide valuable insights into how good governance policies can be implemented effectively throughout the developing world. East Africa and the Horn explores these regional constraints and opportunities, focusing on issues of civil society, the ubiquitous trade in small arms and light weapons, large numbers of refugees, tensions around national identity, and the legacy of U.S. policy. The authors also underscore the need for even peaceful countries in the region to proactively address potentially destabilizing issues in neighboring states.

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