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This book examines the radical changes in social and political
landscape of the Upper Guinea Coast region over the past 30 years
as a result of civil wars, post-war interventions by international,
humanitarian agencies and peacekeeping missions, as well as a
regional public health crisis (Ebola epidemic). The emphasis on
'crises' in this book draws attention to the intense
socio-transformations in the region over the last three decades.
Contemporary crises and changes in the region provoke a challenge
to accepted ways of understanding and imagining socio-political
life in the region - whether at the level of subnational and
national communities, or international and regional structures of
interest, such as refugees, weapon trafficking, cross-border
military incursions, regional security, and transnational
epidemics. This book explores and transcends the central
explanatory tropes that have oriented research on the region and
re-evaluates them in the light of the contemporary structural
dynamics of crises, changes and continuities.
This book examines the radical changes in social and political
landscape of the Upper Guinea Coast region over the past 30 years
as a result of civil wars, post-war interventions by international,
humanitarian agencies and peacekeeping missions, as well as a
regional public health crisis (Ebola epidemic). The emphasis on
'crises' in this book draws attention to the intense
socio-transformations in the region over the last three decades.
Contemporary crises and changes in the region provoke a challenge
to accepted ways of understanding and imagining socio-political
life in the region - whether at the level of subnational and
national communities, or international and regional structures of
interest, such as refugees, weapon trafficking, cross-border
military incursions, regional security, and transnational
epidemics. This book explores and transcends the central
explanatory tropes that have oriented research on the region and
re-evaluates them in the light of the contemporary structural
dynamics of crises, changes and continuities.
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