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Wiley Online Library hosts the world's broadest and deepest multidisciplinary collection of online resources covering life, health and physical sciences, social science, and the humanities. It delivers seamless integrated access to over 4 million articles from 1500 journals, 9000 books, and hundreds of reference works, laboratory protocols and databases.

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Can liberty serve as a path to democracy and conflict resolution in Africa?
D.K. Leonard / Wiley Online Library, 2013
In reconstructing post-conflict states, more attention needs to be paid to the social contracts. Following the philosopher Montesquieu, this paper argues that liberty, in the form of checks on executive power, must accompany or preced...
How do islands of peace emerge during outbreaks of violence in Cote d'Ivoire?
J. Allouche; P.A.Z. Zadi / Wiley Online Library, 2013
Research on conflict prevention has often left the question of how civilians manage to contain violence in conflict environments unaddressed. This article aims to understand how islands of peace emerge during outbreaks of violence in ...
How can humanitarian and development activities in Somalia be more productive?
A. Schmidt / Wiley Online Library, 2013
Multilevel, networked systems of governance are a fundamental fact of life in most African conflict settings. This article looks at the coordination networks that influence the management of aid-in-conflict in the case of Somalia. The...
Considering the development of political order in Somalia
D.K. Leonard; M. Samantar / Wiley Online Library, 2013
The reconstruction of Somalia was envisaged to be built upon a new social contract, which should be negotiated between the superordinate body and the local units of governance. This paper shows that while the founding leaders in north...
Considering governance in post-conflict Sierra Leone
J.B.M. Vincent / Wiley Online Library, 2013
Sierra Leone is one of a number of states that underwent a period of civil war and collapse after the end of the Cold War. This article offers a bottom-up review of the post-war reconstruction of the Sierra Leone state. The paper poin...
Can local organisations secure livelihoods in the absence of the state? Evidence from DR Congo's South Kivu
F.M. Mushi / Wiley Online Library, 2013
The South Kivu (SK) province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo has experienced recurrent wars for more than 15 years. This article explores the way local systems of governance and networking in SK have been affected by the civil...
Has Africa's social contract been between state and individuals or state and communities?
D.K. Leonard / Wiley Online Library, 2013
This paper shows that assumptions derived from the classical social contract theorists frequently lead the international community astray as it attempts to rebuild a number of African states. The paper illustrates that the historical ...
Redefining 'aid' in the China–Africa context
M. Tan-Mullins / Wiley Online Library, 2010
Discussions on the politics of Chinese engagement with Africa have been marked by China being criticised for using aid in exchange for preferential energy deals and undermining good governance in Africa. This paper argues that these c...
Climate change mitigation revisited: low-carbon energy transitions for China and India
F. Urban / Wiley Online Library, 2009
China and India are heavily dependent on high carbon fossil fuels. This article elaborates on the implications of low carbon energy transitions in the two countries, which can mitigate their serious contribution to climate change whil...
The developmental impact of Asian drivers on Ethiopia with emphasis on small-scale footwear producers
T. Gebre-Egziabher / Wiley Online Library, 2009
This paper examines the developmental impact of China and India on Ethiopia by examining macro-level trade, investment and aid relations, and micro-level impacts on local small-scale footwear producers in Ethiopia. Both secondary and ...
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