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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
social sciences
Rebel movements and proxy warfare: Uganda, Sudan and the Congo (1986-99)
African Affairs, Volume 103, No. 412, Year 2004
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Description
Sudan and Uganda have for many years carried out an undeclared war. One little-known aspect of this conflict is the use of Zaire/Congo as an outside battlefield where proxy guerrilla organizations either fought each other or fought the armies of their sponsor's enemy. From a small scale prior to 1996, the conflict grew to occupy a major place in terms of men engaged and battles fought after this proxy war morphed into the bigger 'Congolese' conflict which developed from the fall of President Mobutu and lasted until 2002. © Royal African Society 2004, all rights reserved.
Authors & Co-Authors
Prunier, Gérard
Ethiopia, Addis Ababa
Centre Français Des Études Éthiopiennes
Statistics
Citations: 147
Authors: 1
Affiliations: 1
Identifiers
Doi:
10.1093/afraf/adh050
ISSN:
00019909
Study Locations
Congo
Sudan
Uganda
Participants Gender
Male