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Title
Security stakes and challenges in the Horn of Africa |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/10071/5112 |
Date
2013 |
Author(s)
Ferras, Patrick |
Abstract
The Horn of Africa continues to illustrate a paradox. Even when numerous regional actors are committed to peacekeeping or support operations, the region remains the most conflictive in the continent. It alone includes a large part of problems related to forms of war - interstate, intra-state, by proxy. The implementation of the African Peace and Security Architecture and thus the increase in power of the Eastern Africa Standby Force Coordination Mechanism (EASFCOM) are of interest to the member states of the IGAD (Intergovernmental Authority for Development), the East African Community (EAC), the Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles and Tanzania. The situation evolves according to the balance of power between African countries in terms of political and military potential (Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi). The Horn of Africa is a laboratory that opens doors to reflection or studies on the military commitments capable of settling the conflicts in Africa. - FCT - Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia |
Subject(s)
APSA; African Standby Force; EASFCOM; Ethiopia; Peacekeeping operations |
Language
eng |
Type of publication
book |
Rights
openAccess |
Identifier
FERRAS, P., Security stakes and challenges in the Horn of Africa. In State and Societal Challenges in the Horn of Africa: conflict and processes of state formation, reconfiguration and disintegration. Lisboa: CEA, 2013. p.48-58; 978-972-8335-23-6 |
Repository
Lissabon - Centro de Estudos Africanos (ISCTE-IUL)
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