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First comprehensive assessment of the requirements for recovery and development in the Horn after the cessation of conflict in the region.International specialists and experts from within the Horn address the problems facing the region as various conflicts in the region come to an end and the challenges of peacetime emerge. North America: Africa World Press; Ethiopia: University Book Centre, Addis Ababa; Netherlands: ISS, The Hague

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Its success is based on the rather similar problems faced by states in the Horn of Africa, the high standard of research on which most of the essays are based, the realism and common sense of most of the writers and the skilled editing. - -- David Pool * POLITICAL STUDIES *

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Part I: achieving peace, recovery and development. Part II: the problems of peace and the return of normalcy; repatriation of refugees; demobilization of combatants; rehabilitation of children, women and other victims of war; public welfare; future role of NGOs. Part III: potential regional economic collaboration; the Nile; oil; Red Sea ports trade networks; labour migration; pastoral people. Part IV: requirements for reconstruction and long-term development; towards sustainable agriculture and food security; debt and economic adjustment; restructuring the state.

Beyond Conflict in the Horn

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A Paperback / softback by Martin Doornbos, Lionel Cliffe, Abdel Ghaffar M. Ahmed

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    Publisher: James Currey
    Publication Date: 13/02/1992
    ISBN13: 9780852553602, 978-0852553602
    ISBN10: 0852553609

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    First comprehensive assessment of the requirements for recovery and development in the Horn after the cessation of conflict in the region.International specialists and experts from within the Horn address the problems facing the region as various conflicts in the region come to an end and the challenges of peacetime emerge. North America: Africa World Press; Ethiopia: University Book Centre, Addis Ababa; Netherlands: ISS, The Hague

    Trade Review
    Its success is based on the rather similar problems faced by states in the Horn of Africa, the high standard of research on which most of the essays are based, the realism and common sense of most of the writers and the skilled editing. - -- David Pool * POLITICAL STUDIES *

    Table of Contents
    Part I: achieving peace, recovery and development. Part II: the problems of peace and the return of normalcy; repatriation of refugees; demobilization of combatants; rehabilitation of children, women and other victims of war; public welfare; future role of NGOs. Part III: potential regional economic collaboration; the Nile; oil; Red Sea ports trade networks; labour migration; pastoral people. Part IV: requirements for reconstruction and long-term development; towards sustainable agriculture and food security; debt and economic adjustment; restructuring the state.

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