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Danger of co-development: UN co-operative peacekeeping in Africa / Francis, David J; Faal, Mohammed; Kabia, John; Ramsbotham, Alex 2005  Book
Ramsbotham, Alex Book
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Publication Aldershot, Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2005.
Description xi,175p.
Standard Number 0754640272
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Enhancing African peace and security capacity: a useful role for the UK and the G8 ? / Ramsbotham, Alex; Bah, Alhaji M S; Calder, Fanny Mar 2005  Journal Article
Ramsbotham, Alex Journal Article
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Publication Mar 2005.
Summary/Abstract This article reviews western donor support for building African peace and security architecture, specifically in relation to G8 efforts to engage in the capacity-building process in line with commitments made in the Joint Africa/G8 Plan to Enhance African Capabilities to Undertake Peace Operations (the Joint Plan) agreed between G8 and key African leaders at the G8 Summit in Evian in 2003. It describes a project by the New Security Issues Programme at Chatham House, carried out jointly with the Peace and Security Programme at the United Nations Association-UK and the Institute for Security Studies in Pretoria, to provide strategic input into implementing the Joint Plan. The article outlines the background to western involvement in peace and security capacity-building in Africa, the nature and current status of the African peace and security architecture and some key challenges to the G8/Africa capacitybuilding process particularly African institutional human resource capacity and coordination among the various players involved. Finally, it maps out potential priorities for future progress in taking the capacity-building process forward.
Key Words European Union  Security-Africa  Africa  African Union  NEPAD 
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