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Disaster and Development in the Horn of Africa, Hardback Book

Disaster and Development in the Horn of Africa Hardback

Edited by John Sorenson

Part of the International Political Economy Series series

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The Horn of Africa has suffered repeated disasters: wars, drought, famine, mass refugee movements and environmental decline.

This book explains the historical and political background to these crises and outlines the prospects for development in the region.

Experts on the Horn cover a broad range of topics, including ethnic conflict, gender and refugees, food security, the survival of pastoralism, the future of independent Eritrea, operations of intelligence agencies and the possibilities for regional cooperation.

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