Conflict Trends 2009/4

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The Occasional Papers are intended to blend inter-disciplinary policy, practice and research on peace and security issues. . The series is primarily an outlet for stakeholders in the conflict resolution, peacebuilding and development and governance sectors and a platform for sharing new and evolving knowledge.

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During 2009, ACCORD will evaluate its publications and consolidate key research areas. The Occasional Paper Series will be on hiatus during this period, and no submissions will be considered during 2009. Any questions may be sent to Angela Ndinga-Muvumba, Manager: Knowledge Production Department, Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . ACCORD is grateful for the interest and support for the Occasional Paper Series, and we look forward to continuing the series in the future.

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“We commend the initiative by ACCORD to bring to the debate […] themes that enrich and consolidate knowledge in the fields of mediation, negotiations, training, research and conflict analysis since the period until the second general elections in Angola

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