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Jurnal Hubungan Internasional

ISSN 1411-9729

Vol. 8 / No. 1 / Published : 2015-06

Order : 5, and page :63 - 78

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Original Article :

Peran masyarakat sipil global dalam rekonstruksi pasca konflik di angola

Author :

  1. Weka Puspita Akbar*1
  1. Mahasiswa Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik

Abstract :

Article  focuses  on  the  role  of  global  civil  society  in  the  process  of  post-conflict reconstruction in Angola. Angola suffered civil wars for 27 years (1975-2002). Civil war has created poor urban society with low social bond. It could trigger a new civil war if not maintained properly. By using Development Workshop as a case study, author argues that social bond could be strengthened through financial aids that manage independently by society themselves.

Keyword :

role of global civil society, post-conflict reconstruction, Development Workshop Angola,


References :

Cain, Allan,(2007) Housing Microfinance in Post-Conflict Angola, Overcoming Socioeconomic Exclusion Through Land Tenure and Access to Credit Vol 19, pp. 361-390 : Sage: Environment and Urbanization

International Center for Not-for-Profit Law,(2007) Enabling Organizational Development: NGO Legal Reform in PostConflict Settings Vol 9, Issue 4 : The International Journal of Not-for-Profit Law





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