"This book provides a comprehensive analysis of peacekeeping in Africa. Recent events in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Mali remind us that violence remains endemic and continues to hamper the institutional, social and economic development ofthe African continent. Over the years, an increasing number of actors have become involved in the effort to bring peace to Africa. The United Nations (UN) has been joined by regional organisations, most prominently the African Union (AU) and the EuropeanUnion (EU), and by sub-regional organizations like the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). Meanwhile, traditional and emerging powers have regained an interest in Africa and, as a consequence, in peacekeeping. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the trends and challenges of international peacekeeping in Africa, with a focus on the recent expansion of actors and missions. Drawing upon contributions from a range of key thinkers in the field, Peacekeeping in Africa concentrates onthe most significant and emerging actors, the various types of missions, and the main operational theatres, thus assessing the evolution of the African security architecture and how it impacts on peace operations. This book will be of much interest to students of peacekeeping and peace operations, African politics, war and conflict studies, security studies and IR"--
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of peacekeeping in Africa.
Recent events in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Mali remind us that violence remains endemic and continues to hamper the institutional, social and economic development of the African continent. Over the years, an increasing number of actors have become involved in the effort to bring peace to Africa. The United Nations (UN) has been joined by regional organisations, most prominently the African Union (AU) and the European Union (EU), and by sub-regional organizations like the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). Meanwhile, traditional and emerging powers have regained an interest in Africa and, as a consequence, in peacekeeping.
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the trends and challenges of international peacekeeping in Africa, with a focus on the recent expansion of actors and missions. Drawing upon contributions from a range of key thinkers in the field, Peacekeeping in Africa concentrates on the most significant and emerging actors, the various types of missions, and the main operational theatres, thus assessing the evolution of the African security architecture and how it impacts on peace operations.
This book will be of much interest to students of peacekeeping and peace operations, African politics, war and conflict studies, security studies and IR.
Introduction: Africa: The Peacekeeping Laboratory, Thierry Tardy and
Marco Wyss
1. Changing Dimensions of International Peacekeeping in Africa,
Megan Gleason-Roberts and Alischa Kugel
2. An Evolving Model of African-led
Peace Support Operations? Lessons from Burundi, Sudan (Darfur) and Somalia,
Jide Martyns Okeke
3. EU Peacekeeping in Africa: Towards an Indirect
Approach, Alexander Mattelaer and Esther Marijnen
4. Whose Money Funds
African Peace Operations? Negotiating Influence and Autonomy with External
Partners, David Ambrosetti and Romain Esmenjaud
5. Chinas Peacekeeping
Efforts in Africa: Assessing the Contributions, Future Prospects, and
Challenges, Ian Taylor
6. Indian Peacekeeping and the Performance of the
United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zachariah
Mampilly
7. Primus inter Pares? France and Multi-Actor Peacekeeping in Cōte
dIvoire, Marco Wyss
8. When the Neighbours Keep a Foot in the Door: Regional
Interventions and Peacekeeping Missions in the Democratic Republic of Congo
and Somalia, Judith Vorrath
9. The Long Path to MINUSMA: Assessing the
International Response to the Crisis in Mali, Lori-Anne Théroux-Bénoni
10.
The Democratic Republic of Congo: A Laboratory for International Peace
Operations, Meike Froitzheim
11. The Perils of Peacekeeping as a Tool of
RtoP: The Case of Darfur, David Lanz
12. The Dilemmas of State Consent in
United Nations Peace Operations: The Case of the United Nations Operation in
Cōte dIvoire, Giulia Piccolino Conclusion, Karen A. Mingst
Thierry Tardy is a Senior Analyst at the European Union Institute for Security Studies. He is the editor of European Security in a Global Context (2009) and Peace Operations after 11 September 2001 (2004).
Marco Wyss is a Senior Lecturer in Politics and Contemporary History at the University of Chichester, UK. He is the author of Arms Transfers, Neutrality and Britains Role in the Cold War (2013) and Un Suisse au Service de la SS (2010).