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Anti-Corruption Provisions Are Key for Making Peace Agreements Sustainable Negotiating Peace and Confronting Corruption: Challenges for Post-Conflict Societies By Bertram I. Spector United States Institute of Peace Press
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Document Date: 2013-06-29 14:19:52


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International Negotiation / Peace Press / Amazon.com / Management Systems International / /

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Post-Conflict Societies By Bertram I. Spector United States Institute of Peace Press / University of Buffalo / United States Institute of Peace / /

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sierra Liberia / sierra Burundi / sierra Leone / sierra Papua New Guinea / /

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University of Buffalo / United States Agency for International Development / civil society / World Bank / United States Institute of Peace / Center for Negotiation Analysis / Institute of Peace Press / group of seven / SUNY / /

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Bertram I. Spector / /

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Papua / /

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