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The Mozambican peace process in perspective 

Jan 1998

Mozambique’s 16–year civil war ended in October 1992 with the General Peace Agreement signed in Rome. Politically stable for over a decade despite extreme poverty and social dislocation, the country’s peace negotiations and the lasting agreements that were reached deserve close study.

Ideological shifts, economic imperatives: Southern African states and the Mozambican peace process

The Mozambican peace process in perspective 
Jan 1998
Fernando Gonçalves describes how regional intervention both characterised Mozambique’s conflict and had a huge influence in shifting both the government and Renamo rebels from conflict to negotiation.

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