An in-depth and revealing account of the violence that has swept the Central African Republic.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Louisa Lombard is an assistant professor of anthropology at Yale University. Previously she held a Ciriacy-Wantrup postdoctoral fellowship in natural resource economics at the University of California at Berkeley. She has published widely on politics and conflict in Central Africa. In addition to her academic research, she has worked in the Central African Republic as a field consultant to several international organizations, including Human Rights Watch, Small Arms Survey, Refugees International, and the World Bank. Her previous books include Making Sense of the Central African Republic, co-edited with Tatiana Carayannis (Zed Books, 2015).
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Introduction 1. Conflict and the State in the Peace-Kept World 2. The Nativeness of 'Foreign' Violence 3. Mobility as Power 4. Long and Short Histories of Rebellion 5. DDR and the Frustration of Desires for Entitlement 6. War as the Violence of the Pack 7. World Champion of Peacekeeping Conclusion
Introduction 1. Conflict and the State in the Peace-Kept World 2. The Nativeness of 'Foreign' Violence 3. Mobility as Power 4. Long and Short Histories of Rebellion 5. DDR and the Frustration of Desires for Entitlement 6. War as the Violence of the Pack 7. World Champion of Peacekeeping Conclusion
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