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Current History (2014) 113 (763): 178–184.
Published: 01 May 2014
... of California Adekeye Adebajo UN peacekeeping pax Africa African AU union economic community states ECCAS SADC development Southern ECOWAS west Ethiopia Nigeria Rwanda Senegal Ghana China Aesop colonial postcolonial Darfur Lumumba Angola Mozambique Mali CAR...
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Africa's regional organizations will … need to urgently improve their rapid response capacity to ensure that the continent does not keep relying for its security on self-interested external powers.
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Current History (2001) 100 (646): 213–218.
Published: 01 May 2001
... and economy? © 2001 Current History. All rights reserved. 2001 The Regents of the University of California assassination Congo coup Hutu Kabila Lumumba Mobutu nationalism rebellion Tutsi 213 The assassination of President Laurent-DésiréKabila this January was a nasty event, echo...
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[I]s the optimism that followed the installment of Joseph Kabila misplaced? Even if most of the participants in Congo's multisided war appear to want out, can a formula be found by which they can disengage? And if the war ends, is there any way to restore an effective Congolese state and economy?