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ID124432
Title ProperAU continental early warning system
Other Title Informationfrom conceptual to operational?
LanguageENG
AuthorNoyes, Alexander ;  Yarwood, Janette
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Despite criticism from scholars, the Continental Early Warning System (CEWS) at the African Union (AU) has recently made significant progress in its capacity to monitor, analyse, and provide warning of impending conflict situations in Africa. However, CEWS remains constrained by human resource limitations, inchoate cooperation and information sharing with the early warning efforts of regional organizations, and unsystematic coordination with the various AU organs focusing on peace and security. Additionally, although the early warning-early response gap is narrowing at the AU, early response mechanisms continue to be constrained by limited capacity and issues of political will, as high-level political disagreements and issues of sovereignty militate against effective preventive action. Based on over two-dozen interviews with senior-level CEWS and AU officials, along with other relevant stakeholders, this paper highlights recent operational progress, identifies remaining gaps, and forwards policy options for the AU and international community to build on the gains of CEWS.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Peacekeeping Vol.20, No.3; 2013: p.249-262
Journal SourceInternational Peacekeeping Vol.20, No.3; 2013: p.249-262
Key WordsPeace and Security ;  African Union -AU ;  Continental Early Warning System -CEWS ;  Conflicts ;  Human Resource Limitations ;  Political Disagreements ;  International Organizations ;  International Relations -IR ;  United Nations -UN ;  Boutros Boutros-Ghali's ;  PSC ;  Regional Economic Community -RECs ;  Economic Community of Western African States -ECOWAS ;  Early Warning and Response Network -ECOWARN


 
 
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