Angola's Last Best Chance for Peace

Angola's Last Best Chance for Peace An Insider's Account of the Peace Process

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Publisher's Synopsis

Since independence, Angola has witnessed twenty-plus years of civil war and a string of broken peace agreements. "It is not difficult to be a cynic about Angola", notes Ambassador Hare, who is one of a dedicated group working for a lasting solution to the Angolan conflict. In this behind-the-scenes account of the negotiation and implementation of the 1994 Lusaka Protocol, Hare describes how representatives of the UN and "the Troika" (USA, Russia and Portugal) launched negotiations with the rebel forces of UNITA, led by Jonas Savimbi and the Dos Santos government to address their differences and to plot a peaceful course for the country's future.;The book offers a picture of the interplay of personalities and policy agendas in this large, resource-rich country. Hare follows the uneven process of implementation of the Lusaka Protocol through to 1998, concluding with a look at the lessons of Angola for other conflicts, both in Africa and elsewhere.

Book information

ISBN: 9781878379801
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace Press
Imprint: United States Institute of Peace Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 967.304
DEWEY edition: 21
Number of pages: 182
Weight: 342g
Height: 227mm
Width: 150mm
Spine width: 15mm