Poverty and Peace in the Portuguese Speaking African Countries
ebook'ISÉditeur : Centro de Estudos Internacionais
Lieu d’édition : Lisboa
Publication sur OpenEdition Books : 4 août 2017
Collection : ebook'IS
Année d’édition : 2009
Nombre de pages : 183
Présentation
As the end result of a multidisciplinary investigation project conducted in Africa (PTDC/AFR/64207/2006, Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia), this publication about Poverty and Peace in the Portuguese-speaking African Countries has the purpose, on one hand, of presenting the main conclusions of the studies conducted in these countries and, on the other, to provide a collection of guidelines for future research relevant to the comprehension of the combination of both phenomena.
Sommaire
Ana Bénard da Costa et Cristina Udelsmann Rodrigues
IntroductionRicardo de Sousa
The Nature of the Parties on the Prospects of Power-Sharing in the Angola Peace ProcessesCarlos Manuel Lopes
What Effects From Peace in Reducing Poverty? A perspective from empirical records collected in the cities of Huambo and LuandaAline Afonso Pereira
‘We Create Minimum Conditions’: survival of the female market vendors of Luanda in the post-warJoão Paulo Borges Coelho
‘Quantitative Literature’ and the Interpretation of the Armed Conflict in Mozambique (1976-1992)Ana Bénard da Costa
Mozambique: poverty in war and poverty in peaceCristina Udelsmann Rodrigues et Alfredo Handem
(Intermittent) Poverty and Peace in Guinea-BissauAugusto Nascimento
The Harsh Fight against Poverty in Sao Tome and PrincipeCristina Udelsmann Rodrigues et Carlos Manuel Lopes
Conclusion
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