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Mitigating Clash. The UN Political Dictate in Africa (eBook, PDF) - Amir, Ahmad Nabil
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Scientific Study from the year 2021 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Region: Africa, , language: English, abstract: This book discusses issues of political intervention relating to the work of United Nation at mitigating clash and civilian war in East Africa. The discussion dwelt on the strategic work of United Nation (UN) to prevent incessant ethnic clash, gearing to global intervention. It looks into the greatest conflict in East Africa and its subsequent impact on religious, economic and global political clash. The study turns to study the case in East Africa and the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Scientific Study from the year 2021 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Region: Africa, , language: English, abstract: This book discusses issues of political intervention relating to the work of United Nation at mitigating clash and civilian war in East Africa. The discussion dwelt on the strategic work of United Nation (UN) to prevent incessant ethnic clash, gearing to global intervention. It looks into the greatest conflict in East Africa and its subsequent impact on religious, economic and global political clash. The study turns to study the case in East Africa and the strategic works carried by United Nation (UN) to end the conflicts in the Rwandan and Eritrean and Ethiopian border conflicts. The incessant conflicts and civil war had cause unprecedented and unfortunate strategic political move by the superpowers to intervene in the bloody conflicts of the region.
Autorenporträt
Ahmad Nabil Amir holds a PhD from Universiti Malaya in Usuluddin (Islamic theology). He pursue his post-doctoral studies at the Kulliyyah of Engineering, International Islamic University Malaysia (2011-2012) working on the work of Muhammad Abduh. Later he join the International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC-IIUM) as Associate Research Fellow (2019-2020). He has written extensively on the political thought of Islamic revivalists and has translated Muhammad Asad¿s magnum opus, The Message of the Qur¿an into Malay (Risalah al-Qur¿an) in 3 volumes (Islamic Renaissance Front, 2021). He has published several works on medieval and modern Muslim polymath and theologian, such as Ibn Hazm¿s Critics on Christian Tradition (Blessed Hope Publishing, 2021) and Muhammad Abduh¿s Contributions to Science and Technology (LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2015)