Security cooperation in Africa : a reappraisal
In the midst of the atrocities reported in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the seemingly constant strife in the Horn of Africa, and the ongoing violence in Darfur, how do we make sense of the simultaneous increase in interstate security cooperation in Africa? To what extent, and why, does this cooperation differ from previous initiatives? In what direction is it heading? Benedikt Franke assesses the peace and security architecture that is taking shape under the nominal leadership of the African Union, analyzing the emerging structures and trends and also rethinking prevailing notions and theoretical assumptions about interstate security relations. Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-331) and index. x, 337 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Franke, Benedikt, 1981-
- NIOD Bibliotheek
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- ocn316098594
- Africa--Politics and government--1960-
- National security--Africa.
- Peace-building--Africa.
- Conflict management--Africa.
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