Conflict and its resolution in contemporary Africa
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Conflict and its resolution in contemporary Africa
(Miller Center series on a world in change, v. 9)
University Press of America , The Miller Center, University of Virginia, c1997
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityアフリカ専攻
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book is part of a continuing series that explores international political change. The volume focuses on African nation-states, their internal conflicts, and their role in the international arena, and also delves into history, political leadership, rebellion, military conflict, policymaking, and diplomacy in Africa. Topics such as ethnic differences, political corruption, and revolution are discussed against the backdrop of contemporary political life. Recent experiences in Somalia and Rwanda and the United States and the United Nations' intervention in African conflicts are also given particular attention. Rather than attempting to offer definitive solutions to the problems and questions facing Africa today, the work takes a more proactive and informative approach. Co-published with the Miller Center.
Table of Contents
chapter 1 Ethnic Conflict in Africa: A Journalist's View, Bill Berkeley chapter 2 Collapsed States in Africa, I. William Zartman chapter 3 Ethiopia: Yesterday and Today, John W. Harbeson chapter 4 The United States, the United Nations, and Somalia, Admiral Jonathan T. Howe chapter 5 Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Crises, Robert B. Oakley chapter 6 Somalia: Reflections on U.S. Intervention, Stevenson McIlvaine chapter 7 Limitations to United Nations Peacemaking in Africa, Thomas P. Sheehy chapter 8 Genocide in Rwanda and the International Response, Alison L. Des Forges
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