Dealing with conflict in Africa : the United Nations and regional organizations
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Dealing with conflict in Africa : the United Nations and regional organizations
Palgrave Macmillan, 2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Dealing with Conflict in Africa analyzes the role of the various organizations involved in conflict resolution in Africa. The bulk of the chapters examine case studies of the major conflicts in Africa, such as the Congo War. For each case study, the author looks at what responsibilities and tasks were taken on by different organizations, the relationship between the organizations, and seeks to determine which kind of organization is the most effective in working towards successful conflict resolution. The contributors also examine the effectiveness of coalitions of states or eminent leaders to that of UN cooperation with regional organizations, and what directions this cooperation should take in the future. The contributors are an international group of scholars and consultants, all of whom are well positioned to analyze these issues.
目次
- Introduction
- J.Boulden OVERALL THEMES AND ISSUES General Arguments for and Against Greater Use of Regional Organization by the UN
- M.Golding The UN Security Council Approach to African Conflict
- J.Boulden Regional Organization Experience: Overview and Lessons with Respect to Peacekeeping SECTION TWO: CASE STUDIES Liberia
- F.Olonisakin Sierra Leone
- W.Ofatey-Kodhoe Congo
- H.Weiss Burundi & G.Khadiagla West Africa and Greater Lakes Region: A Comparative Study
- C.Adibe Sudan
- M.Juma Etheopia - Eritrea
- L.Lata
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