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Routledge Handbook of African Security
Separatism in Africa
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August 22 2013
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August 22 2013
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: 159-168
DOI:
10.4324/9780203682142-21
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Book chapters
China'S Role in African Security
The African Union and African Security
Regionalism in Africa
Security Sector Reform in Africa
The African Security Predicament
Separatism in Africa
Human Security Versus National Security in Africa
The Afro—Arab Security Nexus
The United Nations and African Security
The Gendered Subject of Violence in African Conflicts
Peacekeeping in Africa after the Cold War
Still “Getting Away with It”
The State System and Africa's Permanent Instability
Terrorism and Counterterrorism in Africa
Igad and Regional Security in the Horn
Resources And Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa
Introduction
The Environment and Conflict in Africa
Understanding African Guerrillas
Comprehensive Security Versus Competing Interests
Conflict and war in Africa
States, Boundaries, and Regional Collapse in Sub-Saharan Africa
Regional SecurityCooperation in Central Africa
Ecowas-AU Security Relations
U.S. Security Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa After the Cold War
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) and South Africa
Humanitarian Aid and Conflict
pp. 15
Introduction:African security in the twenty-first century
pp. 21
The African security predicament
pp. 33
Conflict and war in Africa
pp. 45
Human security versus national security in Africa: developmental versus failed states among the rest
pp. 55
Terrorism and counterterrorism in Africa: evolving focus
pp. 68
States, boundaries, and regional collapse in Sub-Saharan Africa
pp. 78
Peacekeeping in Africa after the Cold War: trends and challenges
pp. 97
Understanding African guerrillas: from liberation struggles to warlordism and international terrorism?
pp. 108
Resources and conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa
pp. 125
The state system and Africa’s permanent instability
pp. 134
Security sector reform in Africa
pp. 149
Humanitarian aid and conflict: from humanitarian neutralism to humanitarian intervention
pp. 159
Separatism in Africa
pp. 169
The gendered subject of violence in African conflicts
pp. 180
The environment and conflict in Africa
pp. 193
Regionalism in Africa: concepts and context
pp. 202
The African Union and African security
pp. 210
ECOWAS–AU security relations
pp. 219
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) and South Africa
pp. 229
IGAD and regional security in the Horn
pp. 241
Regional security cooperation in Central Africa: what perspectives after ten years of peace and security operations?
pp. 257
China’s role in African security
pp. 270
Comprehensive security versus competing interests: the EU’s Africa policy on a balancing act
pp. 280
U.S. security policy in Sub-Saharan Africa after the Cold War
pp. 291
The United Nations and African security
pp. 304
The Afro–Arab security nexus
pp. 314
Still “getting away with it”: France’s Africa defense and security policy
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