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"Kenya Countdown"

Magazine or Newspaper Article, Newsweek

February 1, 2008

Belfer Center Programs or Projects: Intrastate Conflict Program

 

Robert Rotberg, an Africa expert at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, spoke to NEWSWEEK's Katie Paul about where conflict resolution efforts might be headed and what the international community should do next.

To read the excerpts from the web exclusive interview, visit Newsweek.

 

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For Academic Citation:
Katie Paul. "Kenya Countdown." Newsweek (2008 Feb 1).

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