¿"Conflicts in Africa, interstate wars, civil wars, and protracted social conflicts, have increasingly spilled over national borders to become regional conflicts. In response, the international community has offered regional solutions. But will these conflicts be regionally contained? Onditi and his co-authors have taken up the challenge of rethinking regional security communities from a holistic approach. Building upon the foundations of scholars such as Barry Buzan and Karl Deutsch, this volume (de) constructs the AU's emerging peace and security architecture, to promote African centered solutions to problems of conflict that transcend the legacy of post-colonial boundaries denoted by the 'Curse of Berlin.'"
- Douglas A. Yates, Professor of Political Science, American Graduate School in Paris, France
This book utilizes a systems thinking perspective to propose a holistic framework of analysis and practice for the regional security community ("RSC") arrangement in Africa. In responding to the challenge of improving effectiveness of response to peace and security threats, African states tend to rely on ad hoc mechanisms. However, this approach has been mired with a myriad of structural limitations. The holistic framework reconfigures the traditional "RSC" into a simplified tool kit of "resources", making this text book ideal for students and advancedresearchers in international relations, and all those concerned with regional security and strategic studies.
Francis Onditi heads the School of International Relations and Diplomacy, Riara University, Kenya.
Gilad Ben-Nun is Senior Lecturer at Leipzig University's Research Centre Global Dynamics, Germany.
Edmond M. Were is Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at Kisii University, Kenya.
Israel Nyaburi Nyadera is a Teaching Assistant at the Department of Government and Public Administration at the University of Macau.
- Douglas A. Yates, Professor of Political Science, American Graduate School in Paris, France
"In a continent replete with a plethora of security challenges, the roles played by actorssuch as regional organizations in security community consolidation, enlargement and institutionalization are critical for Africa. This timely book is a masterpiece that broadens the epistemological debate on security communities and is a must for scholars, students and policy makers."
- Korwa Gombe Adar, Professor of International Studies, University of Botswana
This book utilizes a systems thinking perspective to propose a holistic framework of analysis and practice for the regional security community ("RSC") arrangement in Africa. In responding to the challenge of improving effectiveness of response to peace and security threats, African states tend to rely on ad hoc mechanisms. However, this approach has been mired with a myriad of structural limitations. The holistic framework reconfigures the traditional "RSC" into a simplified tool kit of "resources", making this text book ideal for students and advancedresearchers in international relations, and all those concerned with regional security and strategic studies.
Francis Onditi heads the School of International Relations and Diplomacy, Riara University, Kenya.
Gilad Ben-Nun is Senior Lecturer at Leipzig University's Research Centre Global Dynamics, Germany.
Edmond M. Were is Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at Kisii University, Kenya.
Israel Nyaburi Nyadera is a Teaching Assistant at the Department of Government and Public Administration at the University of Macau.
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"The book provides helpful insights into how to better organise Africa-led PSOS on the continent. If well executed, and with proper political support and commitment, the interagency approach and multidimensional peace operations ... which are endorsed in the book - are commendable and could help change the security landscape in Africa. ... Students, policy-makers, civil society, and other actors interested in African security issues and regional governance will find some of the ideas in the book valuable." (Christopher Changwe Nshimbi, Yearbook on the African Union, Vol. 2, 2021)