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Las montañas como regiones: La sierra de El Cuale. Zapopan, Jalisco, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Económico Administrativas, Departmento de Estudios Regionales, 2009.

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Hernández, Jorge Enríquez. Análisis geoeconómico del sistema regional de la Sierra Tarahumara. México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Colegio de Geografía, 1988.

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Liisa, North, and FLACSO (Organization) Sede Ecuador, eds. Vamos dando la vuelta: Iniciativas endógenas de desarrollo local en la Sierra ecuatoriana. Quito, Ecuador: FLACSO Ecuador, 2009.

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King, Rodney. Zur Strategie der Entwicklungszentren in den Provinzen Sierra Leones: Möglichkeiten und Grenzen. Stuttgart: Institut für Raumordnung und Entwicklungsplanung, 1992.

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Abrego, Daniela Gaya. Santa Cruz de la Sierra, entre el aislamiento y la autonomía: Análisis sociológico de la historia del oriente boliviano, 1561-1825. Santa Cruz, Bolivia: Fondo Editorial Municipal de Santa Cruz de la Sierra, 2000.

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Québec (Province). Comité sur les agglomérations urbaines. Document de réflexion des membres représentant les municipalités de la périphérie au sein du Comité sur les agglomérations urbaines. Québec]: Le Comité, 1996.

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Carrillo, Luis A. Ramírez. Chilchota, un pueblo al pie de la sierra: Integración regional y cambio económico en el noroeste de Michoacán. Zamora, Mich. [i.e. Michoacán]: Colegio de Michoacán, 1986.

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Iglesias, Horacio Morales. Zonas afectadas por el Huracán Stan en las regiones Istmo-Costa, Sierra y Soconusco: (investigación para su ordenamiento), 2008. San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico: El Colegio de la Frontera Sur, Laboratorio de Análisis de Información Geográfica y Estadística, 2008.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on Africa. Elections in Sierra Leone: A step toward regional stability? : hearing before the Subcommittee on Africa of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, second session, May 16, 2002. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2002.

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Así nació el Cuzco rojo. [S.l: s.n.], 1986.

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Pan American Health Organization. (20th 1984 Washington, D.C.). Informe final, XXX Reunión del Consejo Directivo, Organización Panamericana de la Salud: XXXVI Reunión del Comité Regional, Organización Mundial de la Salud = Final report, XXX Meeting of the Directing Council, Pan American Health Organization : XXXVI Meeting of the Regional Committee, World Health Organization, Washington, D.C., 24 September - 1 October 1984. Washington, D.C: Pan American Heahlth Organization, 1985.

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Regional, Conference of African UNAs (4th 1985 Freetown Sierra Leone). The role of African public opinion in mobilizing support for the struggle against apartheid and racial discrimination: Report of the Fourth Regional Conference of African UNAs, Miatta Conference Centre, Freetown, Sierra Leone, 4-8 February 1985. Geneva: World Federation of United Nations Associations, 1985.

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Antinazismo en Ecuador, años 1941-1944: Autobiografía del movimiento antinazi de Ecuador (MPAE-MAE). Quito: R. Mériguet Cousségal, 1988.

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Publications, USA International Business. Sierra Leone (Us Regional Investment and Business Library). 3rd ed. Intl Business Pubns USA, 2001.

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Parr, Barry. Hiking the Sierra Nevada, 2nd (Regional Hiking Series). 2nd ed. Falcon, 2005.

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Materia orgánica biología del suelo y productividad agrícola: Segundo seminario regional comité regional eje cafetero. Cenicafé, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.38141/cenbook-0003.

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Council, Sierra Business, ed. Planning for prosperity: Building successful communities in the Sierra Nevada. Truckee, CA (P.O. Box 2428, Truckee 96160): Sierra Business Council, 1997.

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Victoria, Chenaut, ed. Procesos rurales e historia regional: Sierra y costa totonacas de Veracruz. México, D.F: CIESAS, 1996.

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Galan, Juanjo. Analysis and Strategies for Sustainable Regional Planning: Sierra Calderona Strategic Plan, Spain. Springer, 2018.

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Galan, Juanjo. Analysis and Strategies for Sustainable Regional Planning: Sierra Calderona Strategic Plan, Spain. Springer, 2018.

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III Encuentro del Comité Regional Bancario para América Latina de la Alianza Cooperativa Internacional: [contribuciones]. [Capital Federal]: FEBANCOOP, 1992.

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E, Roberts Thomas, and American Bar Association. Section of State and Local Government Law., eds. Taking sides on takings issues: The impact of Tahoe-Sierra. Chicago: ABA, Section of State and Local Government Law, 2003.

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C, Luis Alfonso Ramirez. Chilchota, un pueblo al pie de la sierra: Integracion regional y cambio economico en el noroeste de Michoacan. Gobierno del Estado de Michoacan, 1986.

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The Politics of Economic Regionalism: Sierra Leone in Ecowas (The International Political Economy of New Regionalisms). Ashgate Pub Ltd, 2002.

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American Bar Association. Section of State and Local Government Law (Corporate Author) and Thomas E. Roberts (Editor), eds. Taking Sides on Takings Issues: The Impact of Tahoe-Sierra (Section of State & Local Government). American Bar Association, 2002.

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Publications, USA International Business. Western Africa Mining Industry Business Opportunities Handbook: Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo (Russian Regional Investment and Business Library). 3rd ed. Intl Business Pubns USA, 2001.

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Public Expenditure and Sustainability of the Regional Agricultural Project Strategy: Analysis of Policy in Sierra Leone (Rural Development in Africa, Asia & Latin America). Lit Verlag, 1994.

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Bolivia. Ministerio de Educación y Cultura., ed. Normalización del lenguaje pedagógico para las lenguas andinas: Taller regional, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, 23 al 27 de octubre de 1989 : informe final. [La Paz?]: El Ministerio, 1989.

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US GOVERNMENT. Elections in Sierra Leone: A step toward regional stability? : Hearing before the Subcommittee on Africa of the Committee on International Relations, House ... Congress, second session, May 16, 2002. For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O. [Congressional Sales Office], 2002.

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Susan, Breau. Part 2 The Post-Cold War Era (1990–2000), 43 The ECOWAS Intervention in Sierra Leone—1997–99. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198784357.003.0043.

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This chapter analyses the intervention by the Economic Community of West African state forces, known as ECOMOG, into Sierra Leone from 1997-1999. After a brief review of the very complex facts surrounding this intervention and the generally positive reaction from the international community, this chapter reviews the legal justifications for this intervention and tests them against the jus ad bellum existing at that time. Reasons given were the restoration of a democratically elected government, self-defence, humanitarian intervention, intervention by consent or invitation and retrospective authorisation by the Security Council to a regional peacekeeping operation. None of these are found to have met the tests for legality within jus ad bellum. A final justification argues that this case study is a precedent as an African exception to the prohibition on the use of force with delegation or assumption of powers by an African regional organisation. This would be a troubling challenge to the United Nations Charter regime but might well be part of a larger trend of African use of force initiatives.
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Tripp, Aili Mari. Women’s Organizations and Peace Initiatives. Edited by Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Naomi Cahn, Dina Francesca Haynes, and Nahla Valji. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199300983.013.34.

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Women’s peace movements in the post–Cold War era frequently share three common characteristics: a grassroots and local focus due to exclusion from formal peace negotiations; an early and sustained commitment to bridging differences between factions; and the use of international and regional pressures to create success on the local level. This chapter reviews each of these characteristics through case studies. Examples from Sri Lanka, Somalia, and Nepal illustrate the successes and challenges of grassroots or local peace movements led by women. Peace processes in Burundi, led by women activists, exemplify a commitment to unity across ethnic lines. The chapter concludes with examples from Liberia and Sierra Leone, demonstrating the efficacy of international and regional organizations supporting local peace movements.
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Albaugh, Ericka A. Language Movement and Civil War in West Africa. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190657543.003.0009.

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This chapter examines how civil war can influence the spread of language. Specifically, it takes Sierra Leone as a case study to demonstrate how Krio grew from being primarily a language of urban areas in the 1960s to one spoken by most of the population in the 2000s. While some of this was due to “normal” factors such as population movement and growing urbanization, the civil war from 1991 to 2002 certainly catalyzed the process of language spread in the 1990s. Using census documents and surveys, the chapter tests the hypothesis at the national, regional, and individual levels. The spread of a language has political consequences, as it allows for citizen participation in the political process. It is an example of political scientists’ approach to uncovering the mechanisms for and evidence of language movement in Africa.
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Insoll, Timothy. West Africa. Edited by Timothy Insoll. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199675616.013.008.

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Figurines are widely found in archaeological contexts in West Africa. Mostly of clay, more rarely in stone or wood, they served varied purposes. This chapter explores archaeological figurines from across West Africa, focusing upon the main regional concentrations in Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia, Ghana, Nigeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Chad, and Cameroon, before considering broader interpretive themes. These figurines were ascribed different meanings and had diverse functions. Ancestor figurines recur. Others were perhaps linked with healing and medicine. The internal cavities found in some suggest they might have been perceived as power objects; considered as invested with personhood of some form. Many are found in ritual contexts—shrines, burials—and were likely linked with religions. Others were probably toys. What they seem not to have been is ‘art’, and when labelled as such they become commoditized, and the target of looters and dealers in illegally obtained figurines from West Africa.
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Nobbs-Thiessen, Ben. Landscape of Migration. University of North Carolina Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469656106.001.0001.

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In the wake of a 1952 revolution, leaders of Bolivia's National Revolutionary Movement (MNR) embarked on a program of internal colonization known as the "March to the East." In an impoverished country dependent on highland mining, the MNR sought to convert the nation’s vast "undeveloped" Amazonian frontier into farmland, hoping to achieve food security, territorial integrity, and demographic balance. To do so, they encouraged hundreds of thousands of Indigenous Bolivians to relocate from the "overcrowded" Andes to the tropical lowlands, but also welcomed surprising transnational migrant streams, including horse-and-buggy Mennonites from Mexico and displaced Okinawans from across the Pacific. Ben Nobbs-Thiessen details the multifaceted results of these migrations on the environment of the South American interior. As he reveals, one of the "migrants" with the greatest impact was the soybean, which Bolivia embraced as a profitable cash crop while eschewing earlier goals of food security, creating a new model for extractive export agriculture. Half a century of colonization would transform the small regional capital of Santa Cruz de la Sierra into Bolivia's largest city, and the diverging stories of Andean, Mennonite, and Okinawan migrants complicate our understandings of tradition, modernity, foreignness, and belonging in the heart of a rising agro-industrial empire.
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