The Africa Peace and Security Architecture (APSA) was established by the African Union (AU) in 2002 to promote the AU’s fundamental principles on peace, security and stability in Africa. The APSA was further established to guard the behaviour of Member States in conformity to these principles and norms. The APSA is the operational structure for the effective implementation of decisions taken on conflict prevention, peacemaking, peace support operations, peacebuilding and post-conflict reconstruction. Its mandate reflected the shift from state-centric security to human security, which is widely accepted at the continental level. The APSA through its Peace and Security Council has, since its inception, dealt with issues relating to human deve...
Four major initiatives to restructure the governance of Africa were launched between 2000 and 2004; ...
May 2014 marked tenth year of the official inauguration of the African Union Peace and Security Coun...
This thesis assesses the ability of prominent international relations theories to explain the ceding...
The Africa Peace and Security Architecture (APSA) was instituted by the African Union (AU) in 2002 t...
International audienceAt the 2002 Durban conference, the birth of the African Union, which had taken...
Ten years after the formal launch of the African Union (AU), which emerged from the Organisation of ...
The vision of the African Union (AU) is to achieve “an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, d...
"On the African continent the establishment of the African Union (AU) in the year 2003 was significa...
The African Union established a Peace and Security architecture to prevent and resolve conflicts, wh...
International audienceThe birth of the African Union in Durban Conference, South Africa, 2002, was m...
Africa Peace and Security Architecture {APSA) 2010 Assessment StudyThis report assesses progress mad...
In 1967 Ali Mazrui offered in his seminal work, Towards a Pax Africana, the earliest analysis on the...
Africa is one of the most vulnerable continents in the world due to social dislocation, internationa...
The relationship between, on the one hand, the design of the African Peace Security Architecture (AP...
The birth year of the Organization of African Unity (OAU), 1963, is often considered Africa's year o...
Four major initiatives to restructure the governance of Africa were launched between 2000 and 2004; ...
May 2014 marked tenth year of the official inauguration of the African Union Peace and Security Coun...
This thesis assesses the ability of prominent international relations theories to explain the ceding...
The Africa Peace and Security Architecture (APSA) was instituted by the African Union (AU) in 2002 t...
International audienceAt the 2002 Durban conference, the birth of the African Union, which had taken...
Ten years after the formal launch of the African Union (AU), which emerged from the Organisation of ...
The vision of the African Union (AU) is to achieve “an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, d...
"On the African continent the establishment of the African Union (AU) in the year 2003 was significa...
The African Union established a Peace and Security architecture to prevent and resolve conflicts, wh...
International audienceThe birth of the African Union in Durban Conference, South Africa, 2002, was m...
Africa Peace and Security Architecture {APSA) 2010 Assessment StudyThis report assesses progress mad...
In 1967 Ali Mazrui offered in his seminal work, Towards a Pax Africana, the earliest analysis on the...
Africa is one of the most vulnerable continents in the world due to social dislocation, internationa...
The relationship between, on the one hand, the design of the African Peace Security Architecture (AP...
The birth year of the Organization of African Unity (OAU), 1963, is often considered Africa's year o...
Four major initiatives to restructure the governance of Africa were launched between 2000 and 2004; ...
May 2014 marked tenth year of the official inauguration of the African Union Peace and Security Coun...
This thesis assesses the ability of prominent international relations theories to explain the ceding...