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Becoming Somaliland - March 2008 Mark Bradbury Since declaring independence from Somalia in 1991, the Republic of Somaliland has successfully managed a process of reconciliation, demobilisation and the restoration of law and order. This book - the most authoritative account to date of the birth and growth of Somaliland - explores why Somaliland has not followed Somalia into 'state collapse', and considers issues of post-conflict resolution and state-building that will be of relevance and interest to all concerned with peace and progress, not just in Africa but worldwide. Price: £12.95 |
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Challenges to the United Nations Building a safer world Edited by Erskine Childers A provocative study of the United Nations, which identifies the underlying causes of the global problems of the 1990s. International contributors, including Nassau Adams, Amir Jamal, Angela Penrose and Katrina Tomasevski, make innovative proposals for UN reform. Price: £4.50 |
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Education for the future Environment and sustainable development in Peru Edited by Lucien O Chauvin Peru faces grave environmental challenges as a result of rapid urbanisation, poor waste management and over-exploitation of resources. This report into initiatives for involving communities in managing and protecting their own environment offers valuable lessons on the role that communities everywhere can play in improving the quality of life for future generations. Price: £5.95 |
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Letters from Nicaragua John Medcalf John Medcalf’s letters are a vivid portrait of life in rural Nicaragua during the civil conflict in the 1980s. He conveys to the reader the warmth and generosity of the people and their stoicism in the face of repeated attacks by the ‘contras’ supported by the US. Price: £3.00 |
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Out of step War resistance in South Africa From the age of 18, under apartheid, every white South African male was called up for military service: the penalty for refusing was six years in jail. 'Out of step' tells the story of the End Conscription Campaign (ECC) in the 1980s and the young men who, in growing numbers, refused to be conscripted. Price: £4.50 |
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Property for people, not for profit Alternatives to the global tyranny of capital Ulrich Duchrow & Franz J Hinkelammert The global economic system currently being imposed on the world is geared to maximizing profit regardless of the human impact. This powerful and thought-provoking book promotes a wider vision of globalisation that includes people's real lives and a concern for the common good. Price: £14.95 |
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