Towards an African Peace and Security Regime
Towards an African Peace and Security Regime
Continental Embeddedness, Transnational Linkages, Strategic Relevance
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2013
276
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Inglês
9780754676041
15 a 20 dias
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Contents: Introduction, JoAGBPo Gomes Porto; Part 1 Continental Embeddedness: The African Union and contested political order(s), Antonia Witt; From non-interference towards non-indifference: an ongoing paradigm shift within the African Union?, Martin Welz; The responsibility to protect by African organizations: a new trend in the cooperation between the UN and regional organizations, Rodrigo Tavares and TAcnia FelA cio. Part 2 Transnational Linkages: Africa's regional economic communities and the multi-level logic of security cooperation on the continent, Benedikte Franke; Lessons learned and best practice from a troubled region: ECOWAS and the development of the ECOWAS standby force, Emma Birikorang; The weight of history: prospects and challenges for the Southern African Development Community, Anthoni van Nieuwkerk; COMWARN: COMESA's distinctive contribution to the continental early warning system, JoAGBPo Gomes Porto. Part 3 Strategic Relevance: Positive, negative, or ambiguous? Peace-keeping in the local security fabric, Andreas Mehler; Regional security and intelligence cooperation in Africa: the potential contribution of the Committee on Intelligence and Security Services in Africa, Lauren Hutton; Capacity building for the African peace and security architecture: dos and don'ts in program design, Markus Koerner and Mulugeta Gebrehiwot; Challenges and opportunities for the AU's peace and security council: a critical reflection from a regime analytical perspective, Kwesi Aning; Bibliography; Index.
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Contents: Introduction, JoAGBPo Gomes Porto; Part 1 Continental Embeddedness: The African Union and contested political order(s), Antonia Witt; From non-interference towards non-indifference: an ongoing paradigm shift within the African Union?, Martin Welz; The responsibility to protect by African organizations: a new trend in the cooperation between the UN and regional organizations, Rodrigo Tavares and TAcnia FelA cio. Part 2 Transnational Linkages: Africa's regional economic communities and the multi-level logic of security cooperation on the continent, Benedikte Franke; Lessons learned and best practice from a troubled region: ECOWAS and the development of the ECOWAS standby force, Emma Birikorang; The weight of history: prospects and challenges for the Southern African Development Community, Anthoni van Nieuwkerk; COMWARN: COMESA's distinctive contribution to the continental early warning system, JoAGBPo Gomes Porto. Part 3 Strategic Relevance: Positive, negative, or ambiguous? Peace-keeping in the local security fabric, Andreas Mehler; Regional security and intelligence cooperation in Africa: the potential contribution of the Committee on Intelligence and Security Services in Africa, Lauren Hutton; Capacity building for the African peace and security architecture: dos and don'ts in program design, Markus Koerner and Mulugeta Gebrehiwot; Challenges and opportunities for the AU's peace and security council: a critical reflection from a regime analytical perspective, Kwesi Aning; Bibliography; Index.
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