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ID161125
Title ProperRegional responses to security and development challenges in East and Southern Africa
Other Title Information lessons and way forward
LanguageENG
AuthorOgbonnaya, Ufiem Maurice ;  Galadima, Habu Shuaibu
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since the mid-twentieth century, the East and Southern African regions have been mired in complex and overlapping security and development challenges, including ethnopolitical conflicts, terrorist insurgencies, the proliferation of small arms and light weapons (SALWs), and overwhelming economic crisis. These challenges have had implications for human security, socio-economic development, territorial authority, sovereignty and the stability and legitimacy of political regimes in the affected states. The adequacy and relevance of the regional responses to these challenges is the subject of ongoing debate, to which this paper now adds. Among other factors, this paper identifies competition for regional dominance and institutional inadequacies as accounting for the inability of regional governance bodies to respond adequately to the challenges they face. Consequently, it recommends the expansion of the mandate of the Regional Economic Communities (RECs) beyond regional economic integration to include peacebuilding and a deepening of the institutional efforts focused on security cooperation and conflict management.
`In' analytical NoteAfrican Security Review Vol. 27, No.2; Jun 2018: p.158-176
Journal SourceAfrican Security Review Vol: 27 No 2
Key WordsSouthern Africa ;  Security Challenges ;  Regional Economic Communities ;  East Africa ;  Regional Responses


 
 
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