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Conflict Factors 4 Conflict Prevention 4 Conflict Prolonging Factors 4 Escalation Patterns 4 Peace Order 4 Root causes 4 Structural Stability 4 Sub-Saharan Africa 3 Africa 1 Afrika 1 Conflict 1 Friedenssicherung 1 International relations 1 Internationale Beziehungen 1 Konflikt 1 Peacekeeping 1 Political conflict 1 Politischer Konflikt 1 Saharan Africa 1 Subsahara-Afrika 1
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Free 3
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Book / Working Paper 4
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1
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English 3 Undetermined 1
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Mehler, Andreas 4 Mahnke, Hans-Christian 1
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EconWPA 1 German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) 1
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Economic History 1 GIGA Working Paper Series 1 GIGA Working Papers 1 Working papers global and area studies 1
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RePEc 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Major Flaws in Conflict Prevention Policies towards Africa. The Conceptual Deficits of International Actors' Approaches and How to Overcome Them
Mehler, Andreas - 2005
Current thinking on African conflicts suffers from misinterpretations (oversimplification, lack of focus, lack of conceptual clarity, state-centrism and lack of vision). The paper analyses a variety of the dominant explanations of major international actors and donors, showing how these...
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Major Flaws in Conflict Prevention Policies towards Africa. The Conceptual Deficits of International Actors’ Approaches and How to Overcome Them
Mehler, Andreas - German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - 2005
Current thinking on African conflicts suffers from misinterpretations (oversimplification, lack of focus, lack of conceptual clarity, state-centrism and lack of vision). The paper analyses a variety of the dominant explanations of major international actors and donors, showing how these...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005688710
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Major flaws in conflict prevention policies towards Africa : the conceptual deficits of international actors' approaches and how to overcome them
Mehler, Andreas - 2005
Current thinking on African conflicts suffers from misinterpretations (oversimplification, lack of focus, lack of conceptual clarity, state-centrism and lack of vision). The paper analyses a variety of the dominant explanations of major international actors and donors, showing how these...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011929293
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Major Flaws in Conflict Prevention Policies towards Africa. The Conceptual Deficits of International Actors’ Approaches and How to Overcome Them
Mehler, Andreas; Mahnke, Hans-Christian - EconWPA - 2005
Current thinking on African conflicts suffers from misinterpretations (oversimplification, lack of focus, lack of conceptual clarity, state- centrism and lack of vision). The paper analyses a variety of the dominant explanations of major international actors and donors, showing how these...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005124973
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