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Peacekeeping in Africa: The Evolving Security Architecture

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Peacekeeping in Africa: The Evolving Security Architecture. / Tardy, Thierry (Editor); Wyss, Marco (Editor).
London: Routledge, 2014. 280 p. (CSS studies in security and international relations).

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Tardy, T & Wyss, M (eds) 2014, Peacekeeping in Africa: The Evolving Security Architecture. CSS studies in security and international relations, Routledge, London.

APA

Tardy, T., & Wyss, M. (Eds.) (2014). Peacekeeping in Africa: The Evolving Security Architecture. (CSS studies in security and international relations). Routledge.

Vancouver

Tardy T, (ed.), Wyss M, (ed.). Peacekeeping in Africa: The Evolving Security Architecture. London: Routledge, 2014. 280 p. (CSS studies in security and international relations).

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Tardy, Thierry (Editor) ; Wyss, Marco (Editor). / Peacekeeping in Africa : The Evolving Security Architecture. London : Routledge, 2014. 280 p. (CSS studies in security and international relations).

Bibtex

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