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ID102660
Title ProperSeeking peace and security in the Horn of Africa
Other Title Informationthe contribution of the inter-governmental authority on development
LanguageENG
AuthorHealy, Sally
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article assesses the contribution that IGAD has made to regional security in the Horn of Africa since the adoption of its peace and security mandate in 1996. It describes the evolution of IGAD and its mandate in the context of regional conflict and wider African peace and security processes. It explores the local dynamics of the two major IGAD-led peace processes, in Sudan (1993-2005) and in Somalia (2002-2004), and discusses the effectiveness of IGAD's institutional role. A consideration of the wider impact of the peace agreements highlights the way IGAD has enhanced its role by setting the agenda on peace support operations in Somalia. The article concludes that IGAD's successes are more the result of regional power politics than of its institutional strength per se. Despite the obvious need for a better regional security framework, the scope for the IGAD Secretariat to develop an autonomous conflict-resolution capability will remain limited. However, IGAD brings a new diplomatic dimension to conflict management that locks in regional states and locks out interested parties beyond the region. With regard to Somalia, the organization has played a pivotal role in directing African and wider international responses to conflict in the region.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs Vol. 87, No. 1; Jan 2011: p.105-120
Journal SourceInternational Affairs Vol. 87, No. 1; Jan 2011: p.105-120
Key WordsIGAD ;  Horn of Africa ;  Sudan (1993-2005) ;  Somalia (2002-2004) ;  Peace Process ;  Sudan (1993–2005) ;  Somalia (2002–2004)


 
 
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