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Accord Liberia project

Liberia, Africa’s oldest republic, became better known in the 1990s for its bloody civil war that killed more than 200,000 people by 1996. 

The Liberian peace process: 1990–1996 (Accord Issue 1, 1996) documents the lengthy and fractious 1990–1996 peace process and provides insight into why 13 separate peace accords collapsed in half as many years.

Authors analyse the impact of economic forces and the erosion of civilian power on the conflict, as well as outlining and assessing the successes and failures of local peace initiatives and international interventions.

The publication also contains commentary on and the full texts of the key peace agreements, profiles of the main people and institutions involved plus a chronology of the conflict and peace process.

“As someone who spent several years directly involved in the Liberian peace process, I can attest to the quality and the usefulness of [this] issue. It will be useful to scholars and policymakers alike.”
Dayle Spencer, representative of the International Negotiations Network in Liberia.

 

 

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