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Central Africa and the Cross-border Regions: Reconstruction and Integration Prospects

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OECD Journal on Development, 2004, vol. 4, issue 4, 43-109

Abstract: The study in question shows the potential embodied in the regional forces around three large Central African basins: the North West basin (Atlantic Ocean), the East basin (Indian Ocean) and the South basin (southern Africa). It serves as a back-up to the Initiative for Central Africa (INICA) which is an informal framework for dialogue and a bridge between the local and regional levels, the aim of which is to provide backing for regional actors who develop initiatives conducive to a return to peace and stability in the region...

Date: 2004
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