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2014
In On Africa (IOA)

From violence against individuals to civil war, the economic toll of aggressive acts is under study. Evidence supports the anecdotal belief that peace fosters financial growth on a personal, national and continental level.

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Journal article
2014
In On Africa (IOA)

From violence against individuals to civil war, the economic toll of aggressive acts is under study. Evidence supports the anecdotal belief that peace fosters financial growth on a personal, national and continental level.

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Journal article
2014
In On Africa (IOA)

From violence against individuals to civil war, the economic toll of aggressive acts is under study. Evidence supports the anecdotal belief that peace fosters financial growth on a personal, national and continental level.

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Journal article
2014
In On Africa (IOA)

From violence against individuals to civil war, the economic toll of aggressive acts is under study. Evidence supports the anecdotal belief that peace fosters financial growth on a personal, national and continental level.

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Journal article
2014
In On Africa (IOA)

The January 2014 Africa Conflict Monitor report noted that the year ahead would witness the 20th anniversaries of two seminal events that profoundly shaped the way conflicts were resolved in Africa. Rwanda's Hutu tribe 'resolved' the conflict of tribal competition in 1994 with the massacre of 800,000 Tutsi (and moderate numbers of Hutu). That same year, South Afric...

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Journal article
2014
In On Africa (IOA)

The January 2014 Africa Conflict Monitor report noted that the year ahead would witness the 20th anniversaries of two seminal events that profoundly shaped the way conflicts were resolved in Africa. Rwanda's Hutu tribe 'resolved' the conflict of tribal competition in 1994 with the massacre of 800,000 Tutsi (and moderate numbers of Hutu). That same year, South Afric...

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Journal article
2014
In On Africa (IOA)

The January 2014 Africa Conflict Monitor report noted that the year ahead would witness the 20th anniversaries of two seminal events that profoundly shaped the way conflicts were resolved in Africa. Rwanda's Hutu tribe 'resolved' the conflict of tribal competition in 1994 with the massacre of 800,000 Tutsi (and moderate numbers of Hutu). That same year, South Afric...

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Journal article
2014
In On Africa (IOA)

The January 2014 Africa Conflict Monitor report noted that the year ahead would witness the 20th anniversaries of two seminal events that profoundly shaped the way conflicts were resolved in Africa. Rwanda's Hutu tribe 'resolved' the conflict of tribal competition in 1994 with the massacre of 800,000 Tutsi (and moderate numbers of Hutu). That same year, South Afric...

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If the heating and drying effects of global warming are not reversed, areas of northern, eastern and southern Africa will be unfit for normal human life. As they are doing in Libya's wastelands, terror groups will move in, undaunted by the physical hardships.

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If the heating and drying effects of global warming are not reversed, areas of northern, eastern and southern Africa will be unfit for normal human life. As they are doing in Libya's wastelands, terror groups will move in, undaunted by the physical hardships.

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If the heating and drying effects of global warming are not reversed, areas of northern, eastern and southern Africa will be unfit for normal human life. As they are doing in Libya's wastelands, terror groups will move in, undaunted by the physical hardships.

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If the heating and drying effects of global warming are not reversed, areas of northern, eastern and southern Africa will be unfit for normal human life. As they are doing in Libya's wastelands, terror groups will move in, undaunted by the physical hardships.

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