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081906
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Hampshire, Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2008.
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xiii, 192p.
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9780754671381
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079408
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Hampshire, Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.
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xii, 308p.
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9781403973139
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086748
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2009.
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This article examines the roots of civil war in Liberia. He notes that the peace imposed after the first civil war laid the seeds of a second civil war. Too often peace settlements aimed at ending fighting do not contain a process for the resolution of underlying social problems. Thus, they become a temporary cessation of violence rather than a real peace. In Liberia there was scarcely two years between the end of the first civil war and the onset of a second. The lack of an adequate national security regime led to the competition for state power among warlords.
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