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Postwar Regimes And State Reconstruction In Liberia And Sierra Leone 1st Edition Amadu Sesay

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Postwar Regimes And State Reconstruction In Liberia And Sierra Leone 1st Edition Amadu Sesay
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Publisher: CODESRIA (Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.61 MB
Pages: 122
Author: Amadu Sesay, Charles Ukeje, Osman Gbla, Olawale Ismai
ISBN: 9782869784130, 2869784139
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Postwar Regimes And State Reconstruction In Liberia And Sierra Leone 1st Edition Amadu Sesay by Amadu Sesay, Charles Ukeje, Osman Gbla, Olawale Ismai 9782869784130, 2869784139 instant download after payment.

The 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. This original study, by some of West Africa's leading scholars, interrogates post-war reconstruction processes in the twin West African countries of Liberia and Sierra Leone, focusing on the effects of regime types on the nature, scope, success or failure of their post-war reconstruction efforts. Political scientists, diplomats, the international community, donor and humanitarian agencies, advocacy groups, the United Nations and its agencies, would find it an important resource in dealing with countries emerging from protracted violence and civil war.

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