Conflict Trends 2007/4
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Peacekeeping in Africa"...this issue of Conflict Trends highlights the impact and consequences of civilian protection, post-conflict reintegration, elections and peacebuilding coordination as a snapshot of Africa’s multifaceted needs. In order to move forward in these and other areas, a strengthened and coordinated regional and interna- tional approach is required to address pressing issues and ensure the effective mobilisation of the maximum available resources." |
Editorial
Editorial
by Vasu Gounden
Features
The Role of the Private Security Industry in Africa’s Peacekeeping Missions
by Sabelo Gumedze
The Role of AFRICOM: Observer, Enforcer or Facilitator of Peace?
by Gerrie Swart
Civilian Protection in African Peacekeeping: A Gender Perspective
by Onwuka Onyinye Nkechi
Post-Conflict Reintegration Challenges in Sierra Leone
by Zinurine Abiodu Alghali
US Involvement in African Peacekeeping
by Kenneth Mpyisi
MONUC and Post-Electoral Challenges in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
by Gustavo de Carvalho
Strategic Planning and Local Ownership as Critical Factors in the Coherence and Coordination of Peacebuilding Systems
by Cedric de Coning
Fact File
Sudan Fact-File
by Walter Lotze
Book Review
Unintended Consequences of Peacekeeping Operations
by Geoff Harris


