아프리카 지역의 평화-개발 연계와 평화조건의 성공요인: 나미비아와 모잠비크 사례 비교연구

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' 아프리카 지역의 평화-개발 연계와 평화조건의 성공요인: 나미비아와 모잠비크 사례 비교연구' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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  • Bilateral Donors
  • Namibia
  • Peace Conditionality
  • Peace-keeping Operation
  • Success Factor
  • mozambique
  • united nations
  • 나미비아
  • 모잠비크
  • 성공요인
  • 양자공여국
  • 유엔
  • 평화유지활동
  • 평화조건
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  • When is Foreign Aid Policy Credible? Aid Dependence and Conditionality
  • UN Peacekeeping in Civil Wars
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  • The Use of Peace Conditionality in Conflict and Post-Conflict Settings: A Conceptual Framework and a Checklist
  • The United Nations and Rwanda, 1993-1996
    UN [1996]
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  • The Transition to Independence in Namibia
  • The Price of Peace: Incentives and International Conflict Prevention
  • The Politics of Peace in Mozambique : Post-Conflict Democratization, 1992-2000
  • The Namibian Peace Process: Implications and Lessons for the Future
  • The Dynamics of Change in Southern Africa
  • Spoiler Problems in Peace Processes
  • Silence in Context: Truth and/or Reconciliation in Namibia
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    Malan, Mark [1999]
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