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Conference paper | Leiden University catalogue | WorldCat |
Title: | Regional security in the post-Cold War Horn of Africa |
Editors: | Sharamo, Roba Mesfin, Berouk |
Year: | 2011 |
Issue: | 178 |
Pages: | 436 |
Language: | English |
Series: | ISS monograph |
City of publisher: | Pretoria |
Publisher: | Institute for Security Studies |
ISBN: | 9781920422448 |
Geographic term: | Northeast Africa |
Subjects: | regional security conference papers (form) 2010 |
External link: | http://www.issafrica.org/uploads/Monograph178.pdf |
Abstract: | The papers in this volume were presented at a roundtable on Regional Security in the Post-Cold War Horn of Africa held on 14-15 April 2010, in Nairobi, Kenya. They examine political decisionmaking, personalities and historical experiences, and identify key issues of intra-State politics and patterns of internal insurgency in the Horn of Africa. Contributions: The Horn of Africa security complex (Berouk Mesfin); The Ethiopian-Eritrean war of 1998-2000: an analysis of its causes, course, impacts and prospects (Kidist Mulugeta); The causes and consequences of the Eritrean-Ethiopian border conflict: the need for a holistic approach towards transitional justice (Daniel R. Mekonnen and Paulos Tesfagiorgis); Regional and extra-regional inputs in promoting (in)security in Somalia (Kizito Sabala); Unravelling the Islamist insurgency in Somalia: the case of Harakat al-Shabaab Mujahideen (Matteo Guglielmo); The failure of 'making unity attractive': the uncertain future of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement implementation in Sudan (Aleksi Ylönen); Southern Sudan: understanding US interests and equities at the end of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (Lesley Anne Warner); Piracy off the coast of Somalia: towards a domestic legal response to an international concern (Leanne McKay); Water conflict resolution and institutionbuilding in the Nile Basin (Tesfaye Tafesse); Eritrean-Yemeni relations (M. Venkataraman and Solomon Mebrie); Not born as a de facto State: Somaliland's complicated State formation (Markus Virgil Hoehne); IGAD's peace and security strategy: a panacea for long-term stability in the Horn of Africa region? (Kasaija Phillip Apuuli); Keeping an elusive peace: AMISOM (African Union Mission in Somalia) and the quest for peace in Somalia (Mupenda T. Wakengela); Building a regional peacekeeping capacity: the challenges facing the African Union in Darfur (Krista Nerland). [ASC Leiden abstract] |