Extralegal Groups in Post-conflict Liberia

Extralegal Groups in Post-conflict Liberia

Author: Christine Cheng

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 0199673349

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This book examines how the economic survival strategies of former fighters in Liberia can help explain the trajectories of war-to-peace transitions.


Liberia

Liberia

Author: Mary H. Moran

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 2008-07-17

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 0812220285

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Moran argues that democracy is not a foreign import into Africa, but that essential aspects of what we in the West consider democratic values are part of the indigenous traditions of legitimacy and political process.


Clausewitz and African War

Clausewitz and African War

Author: Isabelle Duyvesteyn

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004-09-30

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 1135764840

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Oil, diamonds, timber, food aid - just some of the suggestions put forward as explanations for African wars in the past decade. Another set of suggestions focuses on ethnic and clan considerations. These economic and ethnic or clan explanations contend that wars are specifically not fought by states for political interests with mainly conventional military means, as originally suggested by Carl von Clausewitz in the 19th century. This study shows how alternative social organizations to the state can be viewed as political actors using war as a political instrument.


Africa Yearbook Volume 16

Africa Yearbook Volume 16

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Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2020-09-25

Total Pages: 580

ISBN-13: 9004430016

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The Africa Yearbook covers major domestic political developments, the foreign policy and socio-economic trends in sub-Sahara Africa – all related to developments in one calendar year. The Yearbook contains articles on all sub-Saharan states, each of the four sub-regions (West, Central, Eastern, Southern Africa) focusing on major cross-border developments and sub-regional organizations as well as one article on continental developments and one on African-European relations. While the articles have thorough academic quality, the Yearbook is mainly oriented to the requirements of a large range of target groups: students, politicians, diplomats, administrators, journalists, teachers, practitioners in the field of development aid as well as business people.


Liberia's Civil War

Liberia's Civil War

Author: Adekeye Adebajo

Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9781588260529

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This text aims to unravel the tangled web of the conflict by addressing questions including: why did Nigeria intervene in Liberia and remain committed throughout the seven-year civil war?; and to what extent was ECOMOG's intervention shaped by Nigeria's hegemonic aspirations.


The Political Economy of Rural-Urban Conflict

The Political Economy of Rural-Urban Conflict

Author: Topher L. McDougal

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2017-07-07

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 019251119X

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In some cases of insurgency, the combat frontier is contested and erratic, as rebels target cities as their economic prey. In other cases, it is tidy and stable, seemingly representing an equilibrium in which cities are effectively protected from violent non-state actors. What factors account for these differences in the interface between urban-based states and rural-based challengers? To explore this question, this volume examines two regions representing two dramatically different outcomes. In West Africa (Liberia and Sierra Leone), capital cities became economic targets for rebels, who posed dire threats to the survival of the state. In Maoist India, despite an insurgent ideology aiming to overthrow the state via a strategy of progressive city capture, the combat frontier effectively firewalls cities from Maoist violence. This book argues that trade networks underpinning the economic relationship between rural and urban areas - termed 'interstitial economies' - may differ dramatically in their impact on (and response to) the combat frontier. It explains rebel predatory tendencies towards cities as a function of transport networks allowing monopoly profits to be made by urban-based traders. It explains combat frontier delineation as a function of the social structure of the trade networks: hierarchical networks permit elite-elite bargains that cohere the frontier. These factors represent what might be termed respectively the 'hardware' and 'software' of the rural-urban economic relationship. Of interest to any student of political economy and violence, this book presents new arguments and insights about the relationships between violence and the economy, predation and production, core and periphery.


Liberia

Liberia

Author: Desirée Nilsson

Publisher: Nordic Africa Institute

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9789171065094

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This literature review of internally displaced persons, refugees and returnees shows in relation to Liberia, the ongoing conflicts where we lack sufficient understanding of migration patterns and the socio-economic conditions of the displaced, an understanding which is a prerequisite for designing appropriate preventive and mitigating action. This review also highlights the severe lack of protection of civilians in Liberia, children in particular, which leads to forced recruitments to local armed groups as well as exposure to sexual violence.While their most important support generally comes from the communities receiving them, which often have very few resources, international humanitarian organizations have not been able to agree on clear mandates with regard to who should have the overall responsibility for assisting them.


Extractive Economies and Conflicts in the Global South

Extractive Economies and Conflicts in the Global South

Author: Kenneth C. Omeje

Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9780754670759

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The majority of developing countries in the Global South are rich in natural resources, but blighted by excruciating poverty and conflicts. Case study rich, this book critically explores the theories of rentier economies and natural resource conflicts, as well as the practical ramifications of rentier politics in the Global South.