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ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE DE LA FRANCOPHONIE (OIF) (2) answer(s).
 
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Francophonie and peace operations: towards geocultural ownership / Massie, Justin; Morin, David   Journal Article
Massie, Justin Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article critically examines the purposes and objectives of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF). While analysts debate whether the OIF is a hegemonic or counter-hegemonic instrument of statecraft, we argue that it is an institution founded upon the principle of geopolitical ownership of a distinctive geocultural space. Its prime task, with regard to conflict resolution, is to help transfer responsibilities and capabilities from northern to southern member states. From this perspective, we contend that the OIF has progressively taken charge of a distinct and necessary geocultural role with regard to international security.
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Task-sharing and peace operations: the role of the organisation internationale de la Francophonie / Ramel, Frederic   Journal Article
Ramel, Frederic Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Task-sharing in peace operations raises questions about the relationships between intergovernmental institutions. Since it adopted a new institutional architecture in 1997, the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) has been involved in such relationships. Due to new prerogatives in conflict management, this actor has emerged as an institutional 'third party' that supports the efforts of peace operations rather than filling the classic task-sharing role of subcontractor. This article focuses on two sides of the OIF in terms of inter-organizational cooperation: a secondary role in the diplomatic sphere, and a major role in the capacity-building of peace operations (from peacekeeping to peacebuilding).
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