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This book is about conflicts in the African sub-region, in which we propose a reflection on the geostrategics of the African Union and armed conflicts in the African Great Lakes region. Geostrategic factors and conflict resolution in the "Great Lakes region": the question we asked ourselves in our problematic was: why don't the states of this region put an end to the crisis with an agreement worthy of their commitment? We note that conflicts in the region are fuelled by shifting alliances and other extra-territorial conflicts in Central Africa. Ambiguous democracies and the wrong way of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is about conflicts in the African sub-region, in which we propose a reflection on the geostrategics of the African Union and armed conflicts in the African Great Lakes region. Geostrategic factors and conflict resolution in the "Great Lakes region": the question we asked ourselves in our problematic was: why don't the states of this region put an end to the crisis with an agreement worthy of their commitment? We note that conflicts in the region are fuelled by shifting alliances and other extra-territorial conflicts in Central Africa. Ambiguous democracies and the wrong way of negotiating are among the causes. Hence the need to put an end to the crisis and achieve a dignified international commitment in this region. We must also add that the stability of the Great Lakes region depends on the establishment of the rule of law, the commitment of sub-regional states, the democracy of states and leaders of integrity, capable of developing a dignified foreign policy.
Autorenporträt
MUKENGESHAYI MUANZA Harnot ist Experte für Leadership & Political Governance der Universität Sophia, der Schule von Together For a New Africa 2021, Italien, Experte für Human Resource Management der Universität Teluq, Kanada, 2022, und Ausbildungsexperte für Techniken und Strategien der Bürgerkontrolle mit der schwedischen Botschaft (Kinshasa).