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Citation

Hentz JJ, Söderbaum F, Tavares R. Afr. Secur. 2009; 2(2-3): 206-217.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/19362200903362109

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This special volume addressed four issues concerning African Security (1) what are the advantages and disadvantages of African regional and sub-regional organizations vis-à-vis other security mechanisms, in particular UN peace operations?; (2) what are the official and unofficial reasons to intervene?; and (3) whose security is actually protected by the peace activities carried out by the regional organizations? The authors share some common conclusions. The relationship between regional agencies and multilateral agencies (including that between international and African organizations) is in flux, however in Africa the former are growing in importance. The reasons for intervening are often ambiguous, although likely to have both narrow national self interests and humanitarian catalysts. Less ambiguous, is the conclusion that Africa's regional and sub-regional security organizations have been more about ?sovereign boosting? than about the ?responsibility to protect.? Finally, by addressing the three questions above, we contribute to the larger debate in international relations and security studies on what we mean by security and how we define security Africa.

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