Publication
Jul 2012
This report examines the existing assumptions, research and policy regarding indigene-settler violence in Nigeria, with a view to assessing the current state of thinking and suggesting options for intervention. Many of Nigeria's deadliest conflicts pit the recognized original inhabitants, or indigenes, against those who settled later. Despite the heavy social, economic and political tolls of the conflicts between these two groups, serious thinking around how to prevent and resolve them has barely started.
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Author | Aaron Sayne |
Series | USIP Special Reports |
Issue | 311 |
Publisher | United States Institute of Peace (USIP) |
Copyright | © 2012 United States Institute of Peace (USIP) |