Regional Economic Communities and Peacebuilding in Africa: Lessons from ECOWAS and IGAD
2021
ELR 895
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Title
Regional Economic Communities and Peacebuilding in Africa: Lessons from ECOWAS and IGAD
Imprint
Abingdon (United Kingdom): Routledge, 2021.
Language Note
English
Description
247 p.
ISBN/LRC Code
978-1-003-09369-5
Summary
This book outlines challenges to the effective operation of regional economic communities (RECs) with regards to peacebuilding in Africa. Critically examining these issues from an interdisciplinary perspective, with a focus on comparative analysis of the status, role, and performances of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), it examines particular constraints to their effective participation in regional initiatives. Focussing on inadequate technical capabilities, the complicity of state and non-state actors in conflicts within a region, the domestic politics of member states, it additionally addresses related theories and practices of peacekeeping, security, development, and the peacebuilding nexus. It also engages provisioning, regionalism, and regional peacekeeping interventions, the legal and institutional framework of RECs, and civil society and peacebuilding. Fundamentally, the book asks how effective the alliances and partnerships are in promoting regional peace and security and how much they are compromised by the intervention of external powers and actors, exploring new ideas and actions that may strengthen capacities to address the peacebuilding challenges on the continent effectively.
Note
Electronic ed.
Call Number
ELR 895
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Language
English
System Control No.
MON-017537
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