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Originally presented as an MA thesis in 2009 under the supervision of Associate-Professor Ruhanas Harun at the National University of Malaysia (UKM), this study examines political and security related issues that shaped the ECOWAS' integration process since its inception on May 28th 1975 in Nigeria, by evaluating its achievements and failures in providing political stability, peace and security in West Africa. Furthermore, the study articulates the nexus between development and peace. Therefore, it provides some critical suggestions for the improvement of political and security dimensions as…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Originally presented as an MA thesis in 2009 under the supervision of Associate-Professor Ruhanas Harun at the National University of Malaysia (UKM), this study examines political and security related issues that shaped the ECOWAS' integration process since its inception on May 28th 1975 in Nigeria, by evaluating its achievements and failures in providing political stability, peace and security in West Africa. Furthermore, the study articulates the nexus between development and peace. Therefore, it provides some critical suggestions for the improvement of political and security dimensions as prerequisite to successful regional integration. In the meantime, the study highlights the factors that once turned this regional economic community into a regional security arrangement. As such, the study analyses relevant instruments and mechanisms that have been devised by the Organization to prevent and settle conflicts within its Member States.
Autorenporträt
Sekou A. CAMARA is a career Foreign Service Officer from Guinea, with over 10 years of work experience at the Headquarters and Abroad. He currently serves as Counsellor at the Guinean Embassy/Permanent Mission to Nigeria, Benin, Chad and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in Abuja.