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The Human Security gateway is a joint project of the Human Security report project and School for International Studies at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver. It aims to provide researchers with a searchable database of links to key websites, full-text reports, journal articles, news items and fact sheets relating to human security worldwide. Human security is defined as the protection of individuals from wars, civil wars and violence. It website enables users to search or browse by country or topic. Topics covered include: peace keeping operations, children and armed conflict, international humanitarian law, gender and security and refugees. Each resource has an added description of content. The section on Angola includes coverage of international security, human rights, the diamond trade and conflict. It includes links to news bulletins, maps and recent academic reports from aid agencies an, think tanks and NGOs. It is possible to sign up to receive RSS feed alerts when new materials are added.  http://www.humansecuritygateway.com/search.php?advanced=yes&regions[]=27

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Angola: conflict and development, 1962-2002

http://ideas.repec.org/a/uwe/journl/v1y2006i1p25-29.html

This site provides free access to the full text of a paper by Manuel Ennes Ferreira (Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa) which was published in Economics of Peace and Security Journal volume 1, no.1, and 2006 pages 25-29. It is available in full text via the repec website. The article traces the recent history of Angola, exploring the influence of internal and external economic and political conditions on Angola�s development.

 

Angola: International Crisis Group

http://www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm?id=1234

This site is maintained by the International Crisis Group, a watch dog on human rights worldwide. This section provides free access to statements and full text reports relating to Angola which it has published since 2003. These include coverage of civil war, conflict and international security

 

Angola: Council on Foreign Relations

http://www.cfr.org/region/160/angola.html

This site is maintained by American think tank the Council on Foreign relations. It provides free access to information and materials relating to its research on Angola. They include comment, analysis and full text reports dating from approximately 2000 onwards. Topics covered include geopolitics, international and regional security and Angola and American foreign policy towards Angola.

 

Angola : failed yet successful

http://www.fride.org/download/WP81_Angola_failedyetsucessful_ENG_may09.pdf

This site provides free access to the full text of a 38 page report by David Sogge which was published as working paper no. 81 in April 2009 by FRIDE, an independent think-tank based in Madrid. The report considers issues relating to Angola and security. This includes coverage of the historical roots of conflict in Angola, the formal and informal forces and incentives are at work in Angola�s territorial political economy that affect state weakness and its relationship with the international political economy.

 

Angola: Human Security Gateway

http://www.humansecuritygateway.com/search.php?advanced=yes&regions[]=27

The Human Security gateway is a joint project of the Human Security report project and School for International Studies at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver. It aims to provide researchers with a searchable database of links to key websites, full-text reports, journal articles, news items and fact sheets relating to human security worldwide. Human security is defined as the protection of individuals from wars, civil wars and violence. It website enables users to search or browse by country or topic. Topics covered include: peace keeping operations, children and armed conflict, international humanitarian law, gender and security and refugees. Each resource has an added description of content. The section on Angola includes coverage of international security, human rights, the diamond trade and conflict. It includes links to news bulletins, maps and recent academic reports from aid agencies an, think tanks and NGOs. It is possible to sign up to receive RSS feed alerts when new materials are added.