FROM THE TRIPARTITE AGREEMENT (1988) TO THE PEACE AGREEMENT IN 2002: THE PEACE PROCESS IN ANGOLA
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https://doi.org/10.22456/2448-3923.88592Keywords:
Africa, Angola, Peace Missions, Defense Studies.Abstract
This is a bibliographical and documentary research that supports the reflection on the long peace process in Angola. From the historical reflection and the systematized analysis of sources, it is sought to understand the role of the international actors in the process under examination. Although in an incipient way, it was tried to study the subject in the light of the paradigm of complexity, assuming, at least, the plurality of actors and perspectives. The peace missions proposed by the United Nations for the region were further elaborated, which were synthesized in their own items, which is believed to bring additional contribution, especially as an introduction to the study of the subject.
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