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    Internal and external dilemmas of peacebuilding in Africa

    Institute for Security Studies, 2014
    Peacebuilding, as a distinct area of international engagement, developed in the early 1990s within the context of the reform of the conflict prevention and peacekeeping capacity of the UN.
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    The Burundi peace process: From civil war to conditional peace

    Institute for Security Studies, 2010
    This monograph focuses on the role peacekeeping missions played in the Burundi peace process and in ensuring that agreements signed by parties to the conflict were adhered to and implemented. An AU peace mission followed by a UN mission replaced the initial SA Protection Force.
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    Understanding Africa's contemporary conflicts: Origins, challenges and peacebuilding

    Institute for Security Studies, 2010
    This monograph is a collection of papers that were presented at the African Human Security Initiative conference that was held in Addis Ababa in February 2008.
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    The security sector in Southern Africa

    Institute for Security Studies, 2010
    This monograph is a study of the security sector in six Southern African countries, namely Botswana, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho, Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe.
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    Regional security in the post-cold war Horn of Africa

    Institute for Security Studies, 2011
    Africa still faces numerous security issues that continue to challenge its political viability, stability, prosperity and sustainable peace.
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    Reintegrating ex-combatants in the Great Lakes region: Lessons learned

    Institute for Security Studies, 2011
    Africa’s Great Lakes region has known conflict for a considerable period of time, and this has been met with several initiatives aimed at managing the situation in a sustainable way. One such initiative was the Multi-country Demobilisation and Reintegration Programme (MDRP), led by the World Bank, from 2002 to 2009.
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    Somalia: the intervention dilemma

    Institute for Security Studies, 2010
    On 23 July 2010, the eve of the African Union’s Summit in Kampala, AU Commission chairperson Jean Ping announced that he had asked countries, including South Africa, Angola, Nigeria, Ghana and Guinea, to send troops to Somalia to boost the under-strength African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), currently comprising Ugandan and Burundian forces.
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    The State of Human Security in Africa: An assessment of institutional preparedness

    Institute for Security Studies, 2012
    This monograph is a collection of papers that were presented at the African Human Security Initiative conference that was held in Addis Ababa in February 2008.
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    The African Union Peace and Security Council - A five-year appraisal

    Institute for Security Studies, 2013
    Since its establishment in 2004, the African Union Peace and Security Council (PSC) has become one of the most important institutions for the promotion of peace and security on the continent. This monograph discusses issues pertaining to the first five years of the operationalisation and activities of the PSC.
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    The Treaty of Pelindaba: Towards the full implementation of the African Nuclear-Weapon-Free-Zone Treaty

    Institute for Security Studies, 2011
    This updated guide briefly outlines the Treaty of Pelindaba and describes the procedures that most African States need to follow in order to ratify or accede to this treaty and to implement its provisions.

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