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ID092129
Title ProperInto the Mogadishu Maelstrom
Other Title Informationthe African Union mission in Somalia
LanguageENG
AuthorWilliams, Paul D
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The African Union mission in Somalia (AMISOM) endured a difficult first 30 months of operations. Deployed into an active war-zone, it was not long before an international debate began to revolve around how the mission should be brought to an end. This article analyses the main challenges as well as the most important local and international dynamics that affected the operation. It concludes that AMISOM was an ill-conceived mission that attracted few serious political champions partly because of the dangerous environment in which it operated and partly because of its lack of stable funding and capabilities. The predictable results were a dangerously under-resourced operation that placed peacekeepers in harm's way for morally and politically dubious reasons.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Peacekeeping Vol. 16, No. 4; Aug 2009: p.514 - 530
Journal SourceInternational Peacekeeping Vol. 16, No. 4; Aug 2009: p.514 - 530
Key WordsMogadishu Maelstrom ;  African Union ;  Somalia ;  Dangerous Environment


 
 
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