This article will assess the interventionism which the African Union (AU) Peace and Security Council (PSC) has fostered in the Horn of Africa region with particular reference to the Sudan, Somalia, Djibouti, Eritrea, and Kenya. Ten years after the establishment of the AU and eight years after the operationalisation of the PSC, the Union has adopted a stance that can be defined as ‘interventionist’ as far as peace and security issues in Africa are concerned. This article will assess whether this interventionism has been predicated on a coherent AU policy towards crisis situations, or whether it can be best described as ‘reactive interventionism’. This article will thus elaborate on the notion of reacti...
This article seeks to examine the sum and substance of the evolving intervention regime in Africa. I...
In Resolution 1556, the Security Council, with the conflict in Darfur clearly in mind, determined th...
This article argues that the African Union (AU) approach to peacebuilding, out of Africa’s historica...
This article will assess the interventionism which the African Union (AU) Peace and Security Council...
The article examines the intersections between politics and economic development issues in the viole...
The article addresses the cooperation between the United Nations and regional organizations, in part...
Abstract : This article examines the idea of how the African Union (AU) and its aspects of security ...
The protracted armed conflict in Somalia has engendered an unprecedented humanitarian crisis; one th...
This article explores the issues of national and continental security since the formation of the Org...
The role of regional and sub-regional organisations cannot be over stressed in conflict resolution, ...
The African Union's (AU's) doctrine underlying Peace Support Operations (PSOs) highlights the fact t...
This article attempts to clarify some of the central questions and distinctions that provide the nec...
Since the early 1990s, mediation, peacemaking and peacekeeping have come to occupy an increasingly i...
A Thesis Submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences in Partial Fulfillment of the Re...
Despite its many institutional and political weaknesses and limitations, the African Union (AU) has ...
This article seeks to examine the sum and substance of the evolving intervention regime in Africa. I...
In Resolution 1556, the Security Council, with the conflict in Darfur clearly in mind, determined th...
This article argues that the African Union (AU) approach to peacebuilding, out of Africa’s historica...
This article will assess the interventionism which the African Union (AU) Peace and Security Council...
The article examines the intersections between politics and economic development issues in the viole...
The article addresses the cooperation between the United Nations and regional organizations, in part...
Abstract : This article examines the idea of how the African Union (AU) and its aspects of security ...
The protracted armed conflict in Somalia has engendered an unprecedented humanitarian crisis; one th...
This article explores the issues of national and continental security since the formation of the Org...
The role of regional and sub-regional organisations cannot be over stressed in conflict resolution, ...
The African Union's (AU's) doctrine underlying Peace Support Operations (PSOs) highlights the fact t...
This article attempts to clarify some of the central questions and distinctions that provide the nec...
Since the early 1990s, mediation, peacemaking and peacekeeping have come to occupy an increasingly i...
A Thesis Submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences in Partial Fulfillment of the Re...
Despite its many institutional and political weaknesses and limitations, the African Union (AU) has ...
This article seeks to examine the sum and substance of the evolving intervention regime in Africa. I...
In Resolution 1556, the Security Council, with the conflict in Darfur clearly in mind, determined th...
This article argues that the African Union (AU) approach to peacebuilding, out of Africa’s historica...