2003
DOI: 10.7246/pcd.0401
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Beyond Greed and Grievance: Negotiating Political Settlement and Peace in Africa

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“…Some argued that the reductionist categories of greed and grievance not only obfuscate other social, ethnic and religious factors, but also mislead the intervention policy of international community (Kuran, 1989, Gurr and Moore, 1997, Gurr, 2000, Ballentine and Nitzschke, 2003, Regan and Norton, 2003. This is specifically demonstrated by studying conflicts in some African countries (Agbonifo, 2004, andAbdullah, 2006). It seems that this debate will continue.…”
Section: Theory Of Greed and Grievance In Civil Conflictsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some argued that the reductionist categories of greed and grievance not only obfuscate other social, ethnic and religious factors, but also mislead the intervention policy of international community (Kuran, 1989, Gurr and Moore, 1997, Gurr, 2000, Ballentine and Nitzschke, 2003, Regan and Norton, 2003. This is specifically demonstrated by studying conflicts in some African countries (Agbonifo, 2004, andAbdullah, 2006). It seems that this debate will continue.…”
Section: Theory Of Greed and Grievance In Civil Conflictsmentioning
confidence: 99%