Past wars continue to haunt Guinea Bissau as remnants from previous conflicts are a constant reminder of what the country has undergone. Though the Liberation War lasted 11 years and finally ended in 1974, neighboring Senegal\u27s internal conflict and Guinea Bissau\u27s own civil war near the Casamance region would leave behind uglier scars
Plagued by nearly three decades of war, Cambodia remains one of the countries most afflicted by land...
Mauritania is located in northwest Africa. Poverty defines this country, ranking 149th of 174 countr...
A civil war lasting for more than 20 years has caused Sudan’s landmine problem to be of great concer...
Guinea-Bissau may not have one of the largest landmine problems in the world, but the lives of nativ...
Landmine contamination in Senegal can be found in almost all the villages between the Casamance Rive...
Conflicts and political instability have been serious constraints to growth in Guinea-Bissau. Of spe...
By the time Spain abandoned its Western Saharan claims in 1976, three warring factions had emerged, ...
During the armed conflict of June to August 1998, Guinea Bissau saw the loss of much of its institut...
Libya, located on the north coast of Africa between Egypt and Algeria, was contaminated with landmin...
This article addresses the question of how to sustain domestic peace in a regionalized conflict zone...
Two decades of fighting between the Sudanese government and the Sudan People’s Liberation Army/Movem...
Guinea-Bissau endured a major conflict in 1998 and has suffered from persistent political instabilit...
On 24 September 1973 history was made in Africa. The first sub- Saharan African nation unilaterally ...
Conflicts have had a devastating impact on the economies of affected countries inSub-Saharan Africa ...
The aim of this study is to explain why peace has prevailed in Guinea despite the presence of unfavo...
Plagued by nearly three decades of war, Cambodia remains one of the countries most afflicted by land...
Mauritania is located in northwest Africa. Poverty defines this country, ranking 149th of 174 countr...
A civil war lasting for more than 20 years has caused Sudan’s landmine problem to be of great concer...
Guinea-Bissau may not have one of the largest landmine problems in the world, but the lives of nativ...
Landmine contamination in Senegal can be found in almost all the villages between the Casamance Rive...
Conflicts and political instability have been serious constraints to growth in Guinea-Bissau. Of spe...
By the time Spain abandoned its Western Saharan claims in 1976, three warring factions had emerged, ...
During the armed conflict of June to August 1998, Guinea Bissau saw the loss of much of its institut...
Libya, located on the north coast of Africa between Egypt and Algeria, was contaminated with landmin...
This article addresses the question of how to sustain domestic peace in a regionalized conflict zone...
Two decades of fighting between the Sudanese government and the Sudan People’s Liberation Army/Movem...
Guinea-Bissau endured a major conflict in 1998 and has suffered from persistent political instabilit...
On 24 September 1973 history was made in Africa. The first sub- Saharan African nation unilaterally ...
Conflicts have had a devastating impact on the economies of affected countries inSub-Saharan Africa ...
The aim of this study is to explain why peace has prevailed in Guinea despite the presence of unfavo...
Plagued by nearly three decades of war, Cambodia remains one of the countries most afflicted by land...
Mauritania is located in northwest Africa. Poverty defines this country, ranking 149th of 174 countr...
A civil war lasting for more than 20 years has caused Sudan’s landmine problem to be of great concer...