ID | 099864 |
Title Proper | Systemic disconnects |
Other Title Information | why regional organizations fail to use early warning and response mechanisms |
Language | ENG |
Author | Wulf, Herbert ; Debiel, Tobias |
Publication | 2010. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | To what extent does empirical evidence confirm or question the value of conflict early warning and response for effective practice by regional organizations? This article presents a brief overview of existing key EWR mechanisms and analyzes if, and under what conditions, these mechanisms might be a useful peace and security promotion tool for regional organizations. It looks at three regional and subregional organizations-the African Union, the Economic Community of West African States/Economic Community of West African States Monitoring Group in West Africa, and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development in East Africa that have established such conflict EWR mechanisms. Until now, these tools have not been adequately implemented or fully used. The principal reason for this is not a lack of sufficient EWR data. Instead, regional organizations often fail to respond in time to prevent an emerging violent conflict because of weaknesses of the organization and political disagreements within the organization. |
`In' analytical Note | Global Governance Vol. 16, No. 4; Oct-Dec 2010: p. 525-547 |
Journal Source | Global Governance Vol. 16, No. 4; Oct-Dec 2010: p. 525-547 |
Key Words | Early Warning and Response ; Regional Organizations ; African Union ; Economic Community of West African States ; Inter - Governmental Authority on Development ; Peacebuilding |