Introduction: Roots of conflict in the Southern Highlands

For a number of years the Southern Highlands Province (SHP) has been riven by conflict. Longstanding inter-group rivalries, briefly set aside during the colonial period, have been compounded by competition for the benefits provided by the modern state and by fighting over the distribution of returns...

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Civil service
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Earth sciences
Economic disciplines
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Employment
Ethnic conflict
Geography
Geomorphology
Governance
Government
Government services
Highlands
Human behavior
Labor economics
Law enforcement
Occupations
Physical sciences
Police
Political candidates
Political science
Politicians
Public administration
Social behavior
Social interaction
Technology
Topography
Violence
Weapons
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