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Building Peacekeeping Capacity in Southern Africa



edited by Mark Malan

Monograph No 21
February 1998


Preface
Mark Malan

The Case for an Integrated Approach to Peace and Security
Marrack Goulding

Trends in UN Capabilities: Standby Arrangements, Rapid Deployable Headquarters, Regional Arrangements
Mono Bhagat

Conflict Management and Peace Operations: The Role of the Organisation of African Unity and Subregional Organisations
William Nhara

A United States Contribution to Capacity-building: The African Crisis Response Initiative
James Jamerson

A British Perspective on the P3 Initiative for Enhancing African Peacekeeping Capability
Alice Walpole

French Views on the Reinforcement of African Peacekeeping Capacity
Roland Dubertrand

Nordic Perspectives on African Capacity-building
Helga Hernes

Canadian Perspectives on African Capacity-building
Ernie Reumiller

Policy Considerations for the Evolution of Sustainable Peace and Stability in Southern Africa
Ami Mpungwe

Training Co-ordination: The NACC Clearing House Concept
Kurt Mosgaard

Zimbabwe's Role as Lead Nation for Peacekeeping Training in the SADC Region
Michael Nyambuya

Conclusion
Mark Malan

This publication is sponsored by the Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in support of the Training for Peace in Southern Africa Project