WHITHER PEACEKEEPING IN AFRICA?



edited by Mark Malan

Monograph No 36
April 1999


Preface
Jakkie Cilliers, Institute for Security Studies

Armed conflict in Africa since the Cold War
Tom Lodge, University of the Witwatersrand

Crisis and response in Rwanda
Ampi Mpungwe, Tanzanian Hihg Commission

The United Nations and peacekeeping in Africa
Christopher Clapham, Lancaster University

Co-operation between the UN and the OAU in the management of African conflicts
Margaret Vogt, International Peace Academy

The ECOMOG experience with peacekeeping in West Africa
Eboe Hutchful, Wayne State University

A hard look to ghe future
Mark Malan, Institute for Security Studies

This publications is published in support of Training for Peace, a project sponsored by Norway and executed by the ISS in partnership with the Norwegian Institute for International Affairs (NUPI) and the African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD)

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