The emergence of a new agreement to end civil conflict in Mozambique is an important development. This paper examines how this deal was achieved and highlights some of the potential risks in the run-up to the October 2019 elections and beyond.
Research paper
Published 5 August 2019
Updated 27 September 2024
ISBN: 978 1 78413 353 5
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