Description |
1 online resource (15 p.) |
Series |
Special report ; 311 |
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Special report (United States Institute of Peace) ; 311.
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Note |
Title from PDF caption (viewed on July 25, 2012). |
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"July 2012." |
Summary |
Many of Nigeria's deadliest conflicts pit the recognized original inhabitants, or indigenes, of a particular place against supposedly later settlers. Despite the heavy social, economic, and political tolls these conflicts inflict, serious thinking around how to prevent and resolve them has barely started. This report critically examines the existing assumptions, research, and policy regarding indigene-settler violence, with a view to assessing the current state of thinking and suggesting options for intervention. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 12-15). |
Contents |
Assumption one -- Assumption two -- Planning for sustainable peace through justice -- Conclusion. |
Subject |
Indigenous peoples -- Nigeria.
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Peace-building -- Nigeria.
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Justice, Administration of -- Nigeria.
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Nigeria -- Ethnic relations.
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Added Author |
United States Institute of Peace.
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Gpo Item No. |
1063-K-16 (online) |
Sudoc No. |
Y 3.P 31:20/311 |
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