Peace agreements and the termination of civil wars
Dr George Klay Kieh jr is Professor of Political Science and Former Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA. Abstract On
Dr George Klay Kieh jr is Professor of Political Science and Former Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA. Abstract On
Abstract With ever increasing urgency, the United Nations (UN) has worked to develop the budding security relationship between itself and regional economic communities (RECs) in Africa, especially the African Union

Editorial By Vasu Gounden Rethinking Peace and Security in Africa ECOWAS, a Human Security Regime? By Andrés Sáenz Peí±as Sustainable Peace Processes Addressing the Status of Refugees and Internally Displaced

Editorial By Vasu Gounden Rethinking Peace and Security in Africa ECOWAS, a Human Security Regime? By Andrés Sáenz Peí±as Sustainable Peace Processes Addressing the Status of Refugees and Internally Displaced
Abstract Is there any role for regional organisations in the maintenance of international peace and security and if so, how effective are they? This question has polarised the debate on
The main thrust of this book is the pursuit of consensus around a standard African peacekeeping doctrine. In the first article, Cilliers and Mills do an excellent job in introducing

Editorial By Vasu Gounden Regional Child Warriors in West Africa By Allan Quee Strategies for Peace Education Integration in ECOWAS Member States’ Tertiary School Curricula By Isaac Olawale Albert &

Editorial By Vasu Gounden Regional Child Warriors in West Africa By Allan Quee Strategies for Peace Education Integration in ECOWAS Member States’ Tertiary School Curricula By Isaac Olawale Albert &
Abstract During the last two decades of the twentieth century, the world witnessed an increasing number of regional conflict management efforts undertaken by regional inter-governmental organisations. There are therefore strong