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, especially in Africa, the role of foreign aid in the future should be distinctly different. While aid will be required to …
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The last twenty years has seen an extensive and exhausting debate on how to improve the institutions of African states. But progress has been patchy at best. Many of the problems arise from a ‘partial-reform equilibrium’; initial reforms are undertaken, but then strong resistance is...
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therefore uses a two-actor model to capture the continuum from total war to complete peace that often characterises Africa … peace, an assumption which is more relevant to Europe's inter-state wars than to Africa's civil wars. The paper also …
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This policy brief summarizes the results of a UNU-WIDER project on war and reconstruction in Africa directed by Tony … Addison, which is now published as From Conflict to Recovery in Africa. As this study makes clear, peace is often elusive and …
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China's World Trade Organization accession): it is not enough to assume, given Africa's high spatial inequality, that local …
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