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All Analyses by Pamphile Sebahara
30 November 2010 - The European Union's foreign policy and democratic governance in Africa: challenges and options (Pamphile Sebahara)
17 December 2008 - The Security Systems Reform in Africa : what’s at stake ? (Pamphile Sebahara)
12 February 2008 - Darfur, Chad and Central Africa. Peace processes under fire (Xavier Zeebroek, Pamphile Sebahara, Federico santopinto)
22 December 2006 - DR Congo: The Challenges of the Third Republic (Pamphile Sebahara)
11 August 2006 - Disarming, demobilising and reintegrating combatants in DR Congo (Me Missak Kasongo, Pamphile Sebahara)
13 March 2006 - Reform of the security sector in DR Congo (Pamphile Sebahara)
15 December 2005 - DR Congo: Towards a constitutional referendum (Pamphile Sebahara)
21 September 2005 - DRC: Postponement of the elections and the problem of armed units in the East (Pamphile Sebahara)
19 August 2005 - MONUC: The challenges of a peace-keeping mission (Pamphile Sebahara)
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