Publication

Jul 2009

This paper addresses the issue of crime in post-conflict Liberia. The authors focus first on theoretical frameworks, such as William Zartman's state collapse theory. The paper then reviews the relationship between peacekeeping and criminality by looking at UN Mission in Liberia's post conflict reconstruction programs. The authors conclude this analysis with broad recommendations.

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Author Thembani Mbadlanyana, Freedom C. Onuoha
Series ISS Papers
Issue 190
Publisher Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
Copyright © 2009 Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
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