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Burma Camp, 125 |
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Burundi, 191 |
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Buyoya, Pierre, 178 |
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Camp Zogoda, 236 |
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peace proposals, 88 |
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CCP. See Commission for the Consolidation of Peace |
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CDR. See Coalition for the Defense of the Republic |
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CEPGL. See Economic Community of the Great Lakes Countries |
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Christian Democratic Party, 181 |
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civil wars, 3–6 |
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complexity, 15–16 |
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duration of, 32 |
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hard-liners, 13–14 |
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intractability, 12–13 |
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and regional security complexes, 15–16 |
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role of leaders, 13–14 |
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security dilemma, 16–17 |
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spokespersons in, 15 |
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sunk costs, 13 |
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timing of intervention, 32 |
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Claes, Willy, 197–198 |
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Clinton, Bill, 303 |
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Coalition for the Defense of the Republic (CDR), 182 |
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Cohen, Herman, 179–180 |
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Collins, Colonel Eldred, 271 |
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Commission for the Consolidation of Peace (CCP), 238 |
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and Lomé Peace Accord, 305 |
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and Charles Taylor, 138 |
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AFRC rejection of, 270 |
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failure of implementation, 270–275 |
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provisions of, 268–272 |
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weaknesses of, 270 |
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See also ECOWAS Six-Month Peace Plan for Sierra Leone |
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Conciliation Resources, 231 |
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“Contact Group,”, 231 |
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Cooper, Dorothy Musuleng, 120 |
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disarmament, 122 |
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failure of, 120–122 |
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implementation of, 120–121 |
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joint mediation in, 117 |
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military stalemate in, 117–120 |
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factions in, 120–122 |
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provisions of, 118–119 |
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and Taylor’s motivations in, 119–120 |
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ULIMO role in, 117–118 |
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Cotonou Mini Summit, 107–108 |
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Council of National Unity (CNU), 67 |


