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Tag Archives: International moderating
Sudan: Darfur
This case study is an adaptation of “Sudan: Patterns of violence and imperfect endings” by Alex de Waal in How Mass Atrocities End: Studies from Guatemala, Burundi, Indonesia, Sudan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Iraq, ed Bridget Conley (Cambridge University Press, 2016). Introduction | Atrocities … Continue reading →
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Democratic Republic of Congo 1998 – 2003
Introduction | Atrocities | Fatalities | Ending | Coding | Works Cited | Notes Introduction In September 1996, the Alliance of Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Congo-Zaire (AFDL), a loose coalition of rebels led by Laurent-Desiré Kabila and backed … Continue reading →
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Tagged Domestic Moderates, DRC, International moderating, non-state actor, Peacekeepers, stalemate, Strategic shift, Withdrawal international
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