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For more than forty years, developing countries have experienced a series of wars and armed conflicts. These have essentially been internal conflicts like in Afghanistan, Cambodia, Rwanda, and Colombia, although they have had a strong tendency to involve neighboring countries.Many of these...
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For more than forty years, developing countries have experienced a series of wars and armed conflicts. These have essentially been internal conflicts like in Afghanistan, Cambodia, Rwanda, and Colombia, although they have had a strong tendency to involve neighboring countries.Many of these...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010747742
For more than forty years, developing countries have experienced a series of wars and armed conflicts. These have essentially been internal conflicts like in Afghanistan, Cambodia, Rwanda, and Colombia, although they have had astrong tendency to involve neighboring countries. Many such conflicts...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011074849
Cette présentation s’ínspire de diverses publications que j’ai faites depuis 2007, en particulier le chapitre 6 du livre que j’ai publié avec Alexis Bonnel : Notre maison brûle au Sud, que peut faire l’Aide au développement, Fayard 2010, du chapitre « Le Défi de la reconstruction...
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Most African states are unfortunately prone to some level of “inherent†fragility, influenced by the level of government inclusiveness and legitimacy and the quality of the state’s main institutions. Inclusive political systems and/or a well-functioning democracy may lower...
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