2017
DOI: 10.1080/10402659.2017.1344759
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Global Insecurity and Local Conflicts in Ghana

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“…But Ghana is not immune to violence and its related insecurities. Indeed, the country continues to play home to most sporadic communal conflicts that often pivot around land, chieftaincy, ethnicity and religious disagreements (Osei-Kufuor, Kendie, & Boakye, 2016; Suleiman, 2017; Tsikata & Seini, 2004). Electoral violence and related vigilantism is also progressively becoming part of the Ghanaian society (Côté & Mitchell, 2016; Oduro, 2012).…”
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“…But Ghana is not immune to violence and its related insecurities. Indeed, the country continues to play home to most sporadic communal conflicts that often pivot around land, chieftaincy, ethnicity and religious disagreements (Osei-Kufuor, Kendie, & Boakye, 2016; Suleiman, 2017; Tsikata & Seini, 2004). Electoral violence and related vigilantism is also progressively becoming part of the Ghanaian society (Côté & Mitchell, 2016; Oduro, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%