The 2011 Libyan Crisis
An outline of how Gaddafi’s refusal to step down as leader of Libya resulted in an international human rights imbroglio.
An outline of how Gaddafi’s refusal to step down as leader of Libya resulted in an international human rights imbroglio.
Editorial By Vasu Gounden The Protection of Civilians in Peacekeeping in Africa Context and Evolution By Gustavo De Carvalho & Andreas í˜ien Stensland The Protection of Civilians A Comparison between
Editorial By Vasu Gounden The Protection of Civilians in Peacekeeping in Africa Context and Evolution By Gustavo De Carvalho & Andreas í˜ien Stensland The Protection of Civilians A Comparison between
Anyway Sithole is a junior research Fellow at ACCORD. He holds a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in International Relations from the University of Zimbabwe and is currently in his final
Dr Kasaija Phillip Apuuli teaches in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Makerere University, Kampala. He wishes to thank Ben Kioko, the AU Legal Counsel, for important insights
This book deals with the theoretical issues around the concepts of war and peace. The first section of the book, entitled Realist theories of war and peace begins with a
From the League of Nations to the United Nations to the regionalisation of security, one has witnessed the trend from collective security to collaborative security mechanisms and structures. While the
The scourge of armed conflicts has been the bane of humanity from time immemorial. In recent years, however, the intensity and scope of these conflicts have increased exponentially. Part of
Abstract Literature dealing with civil-military coordination (CIMIC) has mostly been concerned with the relationship between humanitarian actors and their military counterparts. In the United Nations (UN) peace operations context, however,