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A socialist peace?: explaining the absence of war in an African country

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For the last 20 years, the West African nation of Guinea has exhibited all of the conditions that have led to civil wars in other countries, and Guineans themselves regularly talk about the inevitability of war.

Yet the country has narrowly avoided conflict again and again.

In 'A Socialist Peace?', Mike McGovern asks how this is possible, how a nation could beat the odds and evade civil war.

Guinea is rich in resources, but its people are some of the poorest in the world.

Its political situation is polarised by fiercely competitive ethnic groups.

Weapons flow freely through its lands and across its borders. And, finally, it is still recovering from the oppressive regime of Sékou Touré.

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University of Chicago Press
022645374X / 9780226453743
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
26/06/2017
English
239 pages
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