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Armed Conflict and Peace Processes: Ethiopia, Central African Region, and Cameroon / James, KS Luckyson   Journal Article
James, KS Luckyson Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The African continent is a politically unstable, and volatile regions in the world. For instance, in Cameroon, the national dialogue is the only way forward to empower all sections of society to resolve the crisis. Ethiopia has a multi-ethnic and cultural diversity adopted the system of ethnic federalism. The political instability was due to the demand of the Tigray ethnic group to restore its dominant position. The peace process for ending the civil war is still a difficult task as the demand for regional autonomy of Tigray has intensified.
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