Competing priorities, conflicting outcomes : international peace interventions and conflict transformation in Somalia.
Most studies on the role of international actors in peace processes tend to focus on mediation and applications of incentives and sanctions. This study deviates from these general trends and focuses on how the interests and fears of the international actors affect the progress and outcomes of a peac...
Main Author: | Mbugua, Patrick Karanja. |
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Other Authors: | Harris, Geoff. |
Language: | en_ZA |
Published: |
2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10413/10495 |
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