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contemporary state governance and international relations, they are hardly commonplace in Africa. In domestic environments
severely degraded by abuse of power and rebellion, what kind of existence do African leaders give to their people? Can they
proclaim rights for their citizens in international instruments but behave in ways that are diametrically opposite? What
future has democracy when the last election was a rogue one and the incumbent regime the beneficiary? Sierra Leone, whose
civil conflict enters its tenth year in March 2001, carries the unenviable status of playing host to the world's largest
peacekeeping force. Yet there is still no lasting peace in a conflict that has determined not so much who is right or wrong
as who is left.
What went wrong? What has been the role of regional and international actors? What lessons are there for them? What can
foreign governments, international organisations, diplomats, lawyers, politicians and students learn from it? What is the
best way out of the quagmire? What can be done to avoid similar conflicts in the world in general and Africa in particular?
These are some of the key issues discussed by Dr Abass Bundu in his book, Democracy by Force?
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