The Sierra Leone Civil War (1991–2002) grew from long-standing structural problems and specific triggering decisions. Root causes include extreme poverty, widespread corruptio...
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The Causes of the Sierra Leone Civil War: A Clear, Verified Overview
What Caused the Sierra Leone Civil War: A Clear, Fact-Based Explanation
The Sierra Leone Civil War (1991–2002) was caused by a combination of long‑standing structural problems and immediate triggers. Structural factors included widespread povert...
Read articleWhy Is South Sudan at War: An Enduring Conflict Explained
South Sudan entered independence in 2011 amid fragile institutions, weak state capacity, and deep distrust among leaders and communities. The 2013 political crisis, rooted in co...
Read articleFirst Shots of Civil War: Understanding How Conflicts Begin
The first shots of civil war rarely come without context; they are usually the visible edge of long-simmering political, economic, and social fractures. In most cases, these ini...
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