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Regional Security and Civil Wars in Africa

Laurie Nathan, Visiting Fellow, Crisis States Research Centre, LSE; Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town

In this project, work is being developed on regional security regimes, mediation in African civil wars, and the complexity of deep-rooted conflict and associated difficulties of peacemaking.


Outputs from this project:


Working Paper 5 (series 2) (September 2006)
No Ownership, No Peace: the Darfur Peace Agreement
(Laurie Nathan)
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Discussion Paper No.10 (June 2005)

Mediation and the African Union's Panel of the Wise
(Laurie Nathan)
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Working Paper No.55 (November 2004)
Security Communities and the Problem of Domestic Instability (Laurie Nathan)
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Working Paper No.50 (July 2004)
The Absence of Common Values and Failure of Common Security in Southern Africa, 1992-2003
(Laurie Nathan)
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Discussion Paper No.5 (June 2004)
Accounting for South Africa's Successful Transition to Democracy
(Laurie Nathan)
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Related themes:

State capacity to manage conflict

Interpretations of war and violence

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Last modified: 1st July 2005