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Chapter One: Mediators or Meddlers? African Interveners in Eastern African Civil Wars, Introduction Chapter Two: Moi Mediates Uganda’s Civil War, 1985
Chapter Three: Chapter Three: Tanzania Mediates Rwanda’s Civil War, 1992-1993
Chapter Four: Nyerere Mediates Burundi. Civil War, 1995-1999
Chapter Five: Mandela Mediate Burundi’s. Civil War, 1999-2001
Chapter Six: Intergovernmental Authority for Development (IGAD). Mediates Sudan’s Civil War, 1993-2002
Chapter Seven: Professionalizing IGAD’s Mediation, 1999-2005
Chapter Eight: Conclusion: Eastern African Mediators. In Comparative Perspectives
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