Global security is defined by the interests of powerful northern countries and systematically exacerbates insecurity for Congo's population by aggravating threats from domestic and international elites. Exploring Congo's recent wars and peace agreement, this book incorporates Congolese perspectives on security into policy and academic discourse, issuing empirical and analytical challenges.
Global security is defined by the interests of powerful northern countries and systematically exacerbates insecurity for Congo's population by aggravating threats from domestic and international elites. Exploring Congo's recent wars and peace agreement, this book incorporates Congolese perspectives on security into policy and academic discourse, issuing empirical and analytical challenges.
Zoë Marriage is Senior Lecturer in the Development Studies Department of the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London where she teaches on Security. She has researched extensively in countries affected by conflict in Africa.
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1. Formal Peace and Informal War 2. Leadership vs. Population 3. Rich in War: Conflict over Congo's Political and Economic Resources 4. When was this the Deal? 5. Politics of Pillage 6. Fit-up Agreement 7. Hunter's Song 8. Security Peace
1. Formal Peace and Informal War 2. Leadership vs. Population 3. Rich in War: Conflict over Congo's Political and Economic Resources 4. When was this the Deal? 5. Politics of Pillage 6. Fit-up Agreement 7. Hunter's Song 8. Security Peace
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