2009
The nature of the parties in the perspectives of power sharing in the Angola Peace process
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This paper identifies the use of power-sharing dimensions in peace negotiations for the Angola civil war and their success or otherwise. It concludes that a series of dynamics were at play preventing successful power-sharing solutions and adds one factor to the current literature. In particular, the monolithic nature of each contending party made it practically impossible for the Mpla and Unita to cooperate under a shared structure. This is illustrated through a historical revision of the conflict's power-sharing provisions and characteristics of each party.
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Pedrosa de Sousa, R. R. (2009). The nature of the parties in the perspectives of power sharing in the Angola Peace process. In Poverty and Peace in the Portuguese Speaking African Countries. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1765/40511 |
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