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AUTOR(ES) H. Vigh
ANO 2009
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO African Studies Review
ISSN 0002-0206
E-ISSN 1752-9016
DOI 10.1353/arw.0.0171
CITAÇÕES 4
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 358c6972e92cf4fc068d81c9a2f73d47

Resumo

Taking its point of departure in the distinction between rebellions and revolutions, this article sheds light on civil war in Guinea-Bissau and West Africa. It builds on prolonged fieldwork among the Aguentas, a militia of urban youth in Bissau, and interrogates their experiences of warfare to further our understanding of some of the dynamics of conflict in the region. It argues that a defining feature of the conflict we have seen in many parts of West Africa is political inertia. Key conflicts, rather than leading to actual sociopolitical change, seem to represent the tremors of chronically unstable political systems: incessant rebellions rather than decisive revolution.

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