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Is there a need for new peace and security rules in the 21st century?
The Horn of Africa region is characterized by an erosion of the monopoly of force of states unable to provide effective security. However, Mulugeta points out that fostering a legitimate and functional monopoly of force is not going to be easy. Such a process takes a long time and short-term strategies need to be devised for specific local realities.
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Summary
Mulugeta, Kidist
Kidist Mulugeta. - Berlin : Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Global Policy and Development, [2016]. - 6 Seiten = 220 KB, PDF-File. - (Think piece of the Reflection Group Monopoly on the Use of Force 2.0 ; 12)Electronic ed.: Berlin : FES, 2016
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