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Inclusion amid fragmentation. Mai-Mai proliferation in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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posted on 2023-06-09, 17:25 authored by Judith VerweijenStudying the evolution and aftermath of the Second Congo War (1998–2003) – also known as ‘Africa’s First World War’– is an exercise in analytical complexity. The war in the Democratic Republic of Congo grew from a mass of overlapping and interlocking conflicts on different scales – from local, to national, the Great Lakes Region and beyond. It drew in a large number of heterogeneous political and military actors, including government forces and rebel groups from about half a dozen countries, large-scale Congolese but often foreign-backed politicomilitary movements, and a host of smaller-scale armed groups.
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Accord: an international review of peace processesISSN
1365-0742Publisher
Conciliation ResourcesIssue
28Page range
74-78Department affiliated with
- International Relations Publications
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- Sussex Centre for Conflict and Security Research Publications
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ISBN: 9781905805280Full text available
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