African conflicts and Informal Power Big Men and Networks

In the aftermath of an armed conflict in Africa, the international community both produces and demands from local partners a variety of blueprints for reconstructing state and society. The aim is to re-formalize the state after what is viewed as a period of fragmentation. In reality, African economi...

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Other Authors: Utas, Mats (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Uppsala; London The Nordic Africa Institute and Zed Books (Bloomsbury) 2012
Series:Africa Now
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