Africa in the New International Order : : Rethinking State Sovereignty and Regional Security / / ed. by Edmond J. Keller, Donald Rothchild.
The authors explore the increasing interrelationship of the domestic and international security environments of African states, a trend that surprisingly has accelerated since the end of the Cold War.
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Place / Publishing House: | Boulder : : Lynne Rienner Publishers, , [2022] ©1996 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (253 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- Introduction: Toward a New African Political Order
- 1 A Balance Sheet of the African Region and the Cold War
- PART 1 Perspectives on Regional and Global Security Issues
- 2 The Role of Regional and Global Organizations in Addressing Africa’s Security Issues
- 3 The OAU, State Sovereignty, and Regional Security
- 4 African Regional Security and Changing Patterns of Relations
- PART 2 Regional Security and the End of the Cold War
- 5 Somalia: A Regional Security Dilemma
- 6 The International Context of Internal War: Ethiopia/Eritrea
- 7 Civil War and Identity in Sudan’s Foreign Policy
- 8 Ethnic Conflict and Security in South Africa
- 9 Regional Security in Southern Africa in the Post–Cold War Era
- 10 ECOMOG, Liberia, and Regional Security in West Africa
- 11 The Involvement of ECOWAS in Liberia’s Peacekeeping
- PART 3 Extracontinental Actors and Regional Security
- 12 Removing the Shackles? U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Africa After the End of the Cold War
- 13 Moscow’s Cold War and Post–Cold War Policies in Africa
- 14 Conclusion: Responding to Africa’s Post –Cold War Conflicts
- ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
- INDEX
- ABOUT THE BOOK