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For Africa, the year 2016 saw a continuation of trends rooted in the past and perpetuated by leaders and movements that were also not new. No groundbreaking developments occurred. No Arab Spring rattled the comfort zone of the continent's despots. The predations of terror groups, both indigenous and foreign in origin, waxed and waned in response to counter-insurgen...

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For Africa, the year 2016 saw a continuation of trends rooted in the past and perpetuated by leaders and movements that were also not new. No groundbreaking developments occurred. No Arab Spring rattled the comfort zone of the continent's despots. The predations of terror groups, both indigenous and foreign in origin, waxed and waned in response to counter-insurgen...

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Journal article

For Africa, the year 2016 saw a continuation of trends rooted in the past and perpetuated by leaders and movements that were also not new. No groundbreaking developments occurred. No Arab Spring rattled the comfort zone of the continent's despots. The predations of terror groups, both indigenous and foreign in origin, waxed and waned in response to counter-insurgen...

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Journal article

For Africa, the year 2016 saw a continuation of trends rooted in the past and perpetuated by leaders and movements that were also not new. No groundbreaking developments occurred. No Arab Spring rattled the comfort zone of the continent's despots. The predations of terror groups, both indigenous and foreign in origin, waxed and waned in response to counter-insurgen...

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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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In June, progress toward stability was notable in Libya, one of Africa's most chaotic countries, while setbacks were recorded in countries where despots have maintained stability via the repressive policies of leadership. Conflict in its myriad forms did have common denominators. Victims of new and historic crimes, from sexual abuse to genocide, agitated to be hear...

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Journal article

In June, progress toward stability was notable in Libya, one of Africa's most chaotic countries, while setbacks were recorded in countries where despots have maintained stability via the repressive policies of leadership. Conflict in its myriad forms did have common denominators. Victims of new and historic crimes, from sexual abuse to genocide, agitated to be hear...

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Journal article

In June, progress toward stability was notable in Libya, one of Africa's most chaotic countries, while setbacks were recorded in countries where despots have maintained stability via the repressive policies of leadership. Conflict in its myriad forms did have common denominators. Victims of new and historic crimes, from sexual abuse to genocide, agitated to be hear...

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Journal article

In June, progress toward stability was notable in Libya, one of Africa's most chaotic countries, while setbacks were recorded in countries where despots have maintained stability via the repressive policies of leadership. Conflict in its myriad forms did have common denominators. Victims of new and historic crimes, from sexual abuse to genocide, agitated to be hear...

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