The effects of socio-economic conditions, refugees and demobilisation on peace, progress and stability in Southern Africa.
By: Okaya-Lakid, Dent.
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This paper argues that confidence and security building measures, and the impact that socio-economic conditions, refugees, and demobilization can have on them and on the prospects for peace, stability and progress need to be looked at historically, from the perspective of the global fundemental changes that are now sweeping across the world and by focusing critically on the interfaces between historical developments and the fundemental changes currently underway in the world.
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