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British Foreign Policy and the Conflict in Sierra Leone, 1991-2001
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The Author: Michael S. Kargbo received his Ph.D. on British foreign policy and the conflict in Sierra Leone from the University of Birmingham's Centre of West African Studies. His Ph.D. thesis won the prestigious R E Bradbury Memorial Prize awarded by the School of Historical Studies. He holds graduate degrees in International Relations and Development Studies, and International Tourism Policy from the universities of East Anglia and North London respectively, and a BA in Social Sciences from Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone.

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That said, the book is to be commended for admirably pulling together the strands of policy which led to what is now regarded as one of Tony Blair's few successes in his proactive foreign policy. It has rightly been awarded the prestigious R. E. Bradbury Memorial Prize by the School of Historical Studies. (Peter Penfold, The Round Table)

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