Beschreibung:
Oliver Furley and Roy May
First published in 1998, Peacekeeping in Africa covers the main peacekeeping operations of Africa, and provides a wealth of background material. Comprising three parts, it covers world perspectives, case studies, and wider issues surrounding Africa's peacekeeping operations.
List of contributors, Acknowledgements, List of abbreviations, Map of Africa: political 1998, Part One: World Perspectives, 1. Introduction, 2. Peacekeeping in Africa: recent evolution and prospects, 3. African perspectives: regional peacekeeping, 4. Peacekeeping in Africa, 1990-1996: the role of the United States, France and Britain, Part Two: Case Studies, 5. Zimbabwe's peace settlement: re-evaluating Lancaster House, 6. Chad, 7. Somalia, 8. Peacekeeping in Mozambique, 9. Angola: the search for peace and reconstruction, 10. Namibia, 11. Liberia: lessons for the future from the experience of ECOMOG, 12. Rwanda and Burundi: peacekeeping amidst massacres, Part Three: Wider Issues, 13. NGOs and conflict resolution in Africa: facilitators or aggravators of peacekeeping?, 14. The military, peacekeeping and Africa, 15. Being peacekept