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Peace and power sharing in Africa: a not so obvious relationship / Mehler, Andreas   Journal Article
Mehler, Andreas Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Peace accords usually involve top politicians and military leaders, who negotiate, sign, and/or benefit from an agreement. What is conspicuously absent from such negotiations is broad-based participation by those who should benefit in the first place: citizens. More specifically, the local level of security provision and insecurity production is rarely taken into account. The analysis of recent African peace agreements shows important variations in power-sharing devices and why it is important to ask who is sharing power with whom. Experiences with power sharing are mixed and far less positive than assumed by outside negotiators.
Key Words Peace  Power  Africa  Peace Agreement - Africa 
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