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Paula Cristina Roque
Chapter 6 is dedicated to Angola’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic. When the 2020 coronavirus pandemic struck, the country was ill-prepared and unable to implement the measures needed to save lives and livelihoods. The fragilities created by Dos
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197629895.003.0007
Autor:
Paula Cristina Roque
Chapter 4 traces the trajectory of the Angolan Armed Forces (FAA) as a founding pillar of the state, albeit a weakened one, in the post-war years. For decades the army was a vital conduit between the people and the government. As the only remaining i
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Autor:
Paula Cristina Roque
Chapter 5 analyses the 2017 presidential transition and the end of the Dos Santos era. The new President, João Lourenço, became Angola’s first head of state with a military background. Weeks into his Presidency, Lourenço reshuffled the leadershi
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Paula Cristina Roque
This book traces three decades of securitization in Angola. As a governing strategy during war and peacetime, it muted the aspirations of those on opposing sides, distorted the state, emboldened elites and redefined the identity of Angolans. Through
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Paula Cristina Roque
The concluding chapter looks at the broader issue of securitization and its legacies. The country is facing a difficult crossroads. Policies enacted could either lead it down a path of entrenched securitization and militarization or to a process of d
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Paula Cristina Roque
This chapter introduces the book as a whole. It outlines the argument and provides an alternative explanation to Angola’s post-war state and nation-building exercise. Behind the Presidency and the MPLA was a large securitized machinery that provide
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Paula Cristina Roque
Chapter 2 contextualizes the emergence of the President’s securitized policy. It begins with the breakdown of the 1992 peace process and the securitized strategies that undermined efforts for political resolution on both sides of the conflict. The
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Paula Cristina Roque
Chapter 1 introduces the component parts of Angola’s political and social system. It provides a short and brief history of the ruling party and the Presidency in order to contextualize the usurpation of power described in the following chapters. Th
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Paula Cristina Roque
Chapter 3 details the shadow government and the edifice of power that was built to ensure the MPLA’s longevity but more importantly the survival of the Presidential circle. It explains the structures upholding the securitized and shadow state, domi
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Autor:
Paula Cristina Roque
Over two separate twelve-year periods, two opposing ‘states'governed in parallel in Angola (1979–1991) and Sudan (1990–2002), each with competing conceptions of society, history and national identity. Deeply dividing communities with their coun