Africa's New Peace and Security Architecture: Promoting Norms, Institutionalzing SolutionsUlf Engel, João Gomes Porto An informed and critical analysis of the operationalisation and institutionalisation of the peace and security architecture by the African Union and Africa's Regional Economic Communities (RECs). |
Contents
An Introduction | 1 |
From the Organization of African | 31 |
From | 57 |
The Panel of the Wise | 77 |
Methodology | 91 |
The African Standby Force | 111 |
An Evolving | 143 |
Bibliography | 161 |
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Africa's New Peace and Security Architecture: Promoting Norms ... Ulf Engel,João Gomes Porto Limited preview - 2010 |
Africa's New Peace and Security Architecture: Promoting Norms ... J. Gomes Porto Limited preview - 2016 |
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actors Addis Ababa African Standby Force African Union 2002 African Union Peace AMISOM Anjouan APSA Assembly AU's brigade Burundi capacity CEWS Chairperson challenges chapter Cilliers civil society Commission Comoros Conflict Management Division conflict prevention Constitutive Act continent Continental Early Warning cooperation coordination Côte d'Ivoire countries Darfur decision-making decisions deployed discussed Early Warning System Economic Community ECOWAS elected establishment Ethiopia framework function global Hettne human rights humanitarian IGAD implementation institutions integration intervention issues logistic management and resolution mandate Mechanism for Conflict mediation meeting military mission monitoring Nigeria norms OAU's operationalization Pan-African Pan-African Parliament Panel Peace and Security peacekeeping PLANELM political preventive diplomacy principles PSC Protocol RECs regime Regional Mechanisms response Roadmap role Rwanda SADC scenario Secretariat security architecture Security Council Security Department situation Somalia South Africa strategic structure Sudan troops unconstitutional changes United Nations Walraven Wise Zimbabwe