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Title
The resurgence of the conflict in Mozambique between Frelimo - Led Government and Renamo: 2013 to the present day |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/29625 |
Date
2018 |
Author(s)
Rodrigues, Mariana Correia da Fonseca |
Contributor(s)
Pinto, Luis Valença |
Abstract
26 years have passed since RENAMO and FRELIMO signed a General Peace Agreement putting an
end to a bloody civil war that devastated Mozambique, causing enormous suffering to Mozambican
people.
Mozambique was considered one of the most successful cases of post-conflict transition in the
world. However, after more than 20 years of a relative Peace a new conflict emerged in Mozambique in
2013 between the same actors of the past Civil War: FRELIMO and RENAMO. Although the current
low-intensity conflict does not have the brutal dimension of the Civil War, this conflict does represent an
important threat for Peace, therefore deserving consideration and analysis. Thus, the present dissertation
focus on its political context, rooted in the evolution of the three major parties in Mozambique and also in
the socioeconomic dimension, with a special attention to the regional asymmetries existing in
Mozambique. In coincidence with the resurgence of the conflict, Mozambique became also known all
over the world by the boom of the natural resources that were discovered in the northern part of the
country. Despite the boom of the natural resources, Mozambique is one of the poorest countries in the
world, with 60% of the population living in extremely poverty. Thus, our main purpose it is to identify
the causes of the resurgence of this low-intensity conflict and to demonstrate that unless the conflict
between FRELIMO and RENAMO is correctly solved on the basis of a truly and genuine reconciliation,
the conflict can persist for more years in an even more violent scale. |
Subject(s)
Civil War; Peace agreements; Political parties; Armed conflict; Regional asymmetries; Poverty and natural resources; Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Ciências Políticas |
Language
eng |
Type of publication
masterThesis |
Rights
openAccess |
Identifier
202447146 |
Repository
Lissabon - Universidade Católica Portuguesa
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