THE SECURITY PROBLEMS OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO (DRC) continue to puzzle international peace and policy makers. Despite President Joseph Kabila successfully winning the national elections in August and October 2006, the country has not emerged from its security deadlock. This briefing argues that the current strategy of peace building in the DRC leads to the amplification rather than the containment of armed violence.
Raeymaekers T, Vlassenroot K (2009). Kivu's Intractable Security Conundrum. AFRICAN AFFAIRS, 108(432), 475-484 [10.1093/afraf/adp039].
Kivu's Intractable Security Conundrum
Raeymaekers T;
2009
Abstract
THE SECURITY PROBLEMS OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO (DRC) continue to puzzle international peace and policy makers. Despite President Joseph Kabila successfully winning the national elections in August and October 2006, the country has not emerged from its security deadlock. This briefing argues that the current strategy of peace building in the DRC leads to the amplification rather than the containment of armed violence.File in questo prodotto:
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