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Africa in the New International Order Edmond J. Keller

Africa in the New International Order By Edmond J. Keller

Africa in the New International Order by Edmond J. Keller


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This collection explores the increasing interrelationship of the domestic and international security environments of African states. Theoretical and policy analyses are combined with case studies in order to examine the traditional modalities for conflict management and Africa's security dilemma.

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Africa in the New International Order: Rethinking State Sovereignty and Regimal Security by Edmond J. Keller

With Africa in a period of rapid change, its leaders are faced with both rethinking old notions of state sovereignty and establishing new guidelines governing when and how international actors should intervene in domestic conflicts. This collection explores the increasing interrelationship of the domestic and international security environments of African states - a trend that surprisingly has accelerated with the end of the Cold War. Combining theoretical and policy analyses with case studies, the book addresses the following questions - will the OAU and the UN, in the interest of regional security, be able to redefine notions of sovereignty, state responsibility, and norms of external intervention? Can Africa develop a regional capacity for conflict prevention and management? What roles will external actors be expected to play in African peacekeeping? The authors critically examine traditional modalities for conflict management, as well as new ideas for coping with Africa's security dilemma.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Regional Change and Global Security Issues: the Role of Regional and Global Organisations in Addressing Africa's Security Issues, I. Gambari; the OAU, State Sovereignty and Regional Security, S. Gomes; Regional Security and Changing Patterns of Relations, I.W. Zartman. Part 2 Country Studies: Somalia - a Regional Security Dilemma, A. Simons; Civil War and Identity in Sudan's Foreign Policy, F. Deng and K. Medani; the International Context of Internal War - Ethiopia/Eritrea, T. Lyons; Ethnic Conflict and Security in Southern Africa, M. Ottaway; Regional Security in Southern Africa in the Post-Cold War Era, D. Venter. Part 3 ECOMOG: Liberia, and Regional Security in West Africa, R. Mortimer; the Involvement of ECOWAS in Peacekeeping in Liberia, M. Vog. Part 4 Extracontinental Actors and Regional Security: removing the shackles? US Policy Toward Africa After the Cold War, P. Schraeder; Moscow's Policies in Africa, J. Lefebvre.

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CIN1555876315G
9781555876319
1555876315
Africa in the New International Order: Rethinking State Sovereignty and Regimal Security by Edmond J. Keller
Used - Good
Paperback
Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc
1996-03-31
250
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