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AFRICAN MILITARY (2) answer(s).
 
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Botswana defence force: evolution of a professional African military / Henk, Dan 2004  Journal Article
Henk, Dan Journal Article
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Publication 2004.
Key Words Africa-Defence  Africa  Botswana  Botswana-Defence  African Military 
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Risks of African military capacity building: lessons from Rwanda / Beswick, Danielle   Journal Article
Beswick, Danielle Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Civil war and insecurity are widely seen as obstacles to development and threats to international stability, and donors are therefore keen to develop African capacities to manage conflict on the continent. Building the capacity of African militaries is hazardous, however, given their frequent roles in coups, support for authoritarian regimes, and violence against civilians. This article argues that the risks of military capacity building can be assessed more accurately by understanding how national governments view and utilize the military as a policy tool. It demonstrates this using the case of post-genocide Rwanda, a significant contributor to African peacekeeping but also to instability in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The article identifies four features of the Rwandan regime's understanding and use of military force, using these to explain the dual and divisive role of Rwanda's military as an agent of instability on the one hand and peace on the other. Finally, the article explores the M23 crisis, considering implications for donor efforts to manage risks inherent in international commitments to "African solutions". It concludes by arguing that, as African military capacity building continues, recognizing the ways in which such enhanced forces are likely to be used will be crucial to developing a better understanding of the continent's peace and security prospects.
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