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Conflicts in Africa and Major Powers: Proxy Wars, Zones of Influence or Provocative Instability
2016
Vestnik RUDN International Relations
The article analyses the different nature of conflicts that have occurred in Africa since the end of Cold War. A special attention is given to the role of external factors in the process of conflict evolution and the escalation of violence on the African continent. In effect, this paper demonstrates through a critical examination of the meaning of proxy war as, zone of influence or provocation of instability as a strategy and an analysis of its employment by the United States and China, France
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