Demobilization in Sub-Saharan Africa : the development and security impacts
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Demobilization in Sub-Saharan Africa : the development and security impacts
(International political economy series)
Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-260) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: us ISBN 9780312229559
Description
In the early and mid-1900s, several African countries demobilized part of their armed forces. This book analyzes, in the light of Africa's large development challenges and continuing wars and insecurity, the question of how demobilizations have contributed to peace and human development. It also explores what we can learn from the different approaches that have been taken.
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: uk : hc ISBN 9780333789865
Description
In the early and mid-1990s, several African countries demobilized part of their armed forces. This book analyses, in the light of Africa's large development challenges and continuing wars and insecurity, the questions: to what extent and how demobilizations have contributed to peace and human development? Where did the soldiers go? What can we learn from the different approaches that have been taken? These questions provide insights into the connection between development and conflict, and teach us valuable lessons for demilitarization and peace-building efforts in postwar societies.
Table of Contents
- List of Tables and Figures Preface Map Notes on the Contributors Abbreviations PART I: OVERVIEW Introduction
- K.Kingma Assessing Demobilization: The Concepts Involved
- K.Kingma Human Resources Development and Utilisation in Demobilization and Reintegration Programmes
- I.Nubler Trends in Armed Forces and Demobilization in SubSaharan Africa
- K.Kingma & G.Gehyigon PART II: CASES Leaving the Warm House: The Impact of Demobilization in Eritrea
- E.M.Bruchhaus & A.Mehreteab From the Gun to the Plough: The Macro- and Micro- Level Impact of Demobilization in Ethiopia
- D.Ayalew & S.Dercon Reducing Costs Through an Expensive Exercise: The Impact of Demobilization in Mozambique
- I.Baptista Lundin, M.Chachiua, A.Gaspar, H.Guebuza & G.Mbilana PART III: CONCLUSIONS The Impact of Demobilization
- K.Kingma Bibliography Annex Tables Index
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: uk : pbk ISBN 9780333921296
Description
In the early and mid-1990s, several African countries demobilised part of their armed forces. This book analyses, in the light of Africa's large development challenges and continuing wars and insecurity, the question: to what extent and how demobilisations have contributed to peace and human development? Where did the soldiers go? What can we learn from the different approaches that have been taken? These questions provide insights in the linkages between development and conflict, and provide lessons for demilitarisation and peace-building efforts in postwar societies.
Table of Contents
- List of Tables and Figures Preface Map Notes on the Contributors Abbreviations PART I: OVERVIEW Introduction
- K.Kingma Assessing Demobilization: The Concepts Involved
- K.Kingma Human Resources Development and Utilisation in Demobilization and Reintegration Programmes
- I.Nubler Trends in Armed Forces and Demobilization in SubSaharan Africa
- K.Kingma & G.Gehyigon PART II: CASES Leaving the Warm House: The Impact of Demobilization in Eritrea
- E.M.Bruchhaus & A.Mehreteab From the Gun to the Plough: The Macro- and Micro- Level Impact of Demobilization in Ethiopia
- D.Ayalew & S.Dercon Reducing Costs Through an Expensive Exercise: The Impact of Demobilization in Mozambique
- I.Baptista Lundin, M.Chachiua, A.Gaspar, H.Guebuza & G.Mbilana PART III: CONCLUSIONS The Impact of Demobilization
- K.Kingma Bibliography Annex Tables Index
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