Peacekeeping in Africa : ECOMOG in Liberia

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Peacekeeping in Africa : ECOMOG in Liberia

edited by Karl P. Magyar and Earl Conteh-Morgan

St. Martin's Press , Macmillan Press, 1998

  • : us
  • : uk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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With the departure of the Soviet and Cubans from Southern Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa no longer comprises a part of the West's core strategic interest. America's experience in Somalia illustrated the folly of addressing with force what was essentially a humanitarian problem derived from the utter failure of the economic development of the third world. The human tragedy in Rwanda highlighted the seemingly interminable demands for external aid. And Liberia has depicted the gruesome realities of human failure in the only African land with at least historic (but non-colonial) ties to the US. This book provides a thorough examination of one dimension of peacekeeping in Africa: ECOMOG'S role in the attempt to bring peace to Liberia and the impact of this operation on the region.

目次

  • Preface - Notes on the Contributors - Introduction: Adapting Peacemaking Mechanisms in an Era of Global Change
  • E.Conteh-Morgan - International Organizations and Peacekeeping in Africa
  • G.Klay Kieh - The Politics and Diplomacy of the Liberian Peace Process
  • E.Conteh-Morgan - ECOMOG's Operations: Lessons for Peace-Keeping
  • K.P.Magyar - Liberia's Internal Responses to ECOMOG's Interventionist Efforts
  • D.Elwood Dunn - Nigerian Foreign Policy and its Participation in ECOMOG
  • T.Mays - Senegal's Role in ECOMOG: The Francophone Dimension in the Liberian Crisis
  • R.A.Mortimer - Sierra Leone's Response to ECOMOG: The Imperative of Geographic Proximity
  • E.Conteh-Morgan & S.Kadivar - Extra-Africa Interests in the Liberian Conflict
  • S.Byron Tarr - Conclusion: Liberia's Peacekeeping Lessons for Africa
  • K.P.Magyar - Index

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