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CONTENTS

African Security Review Vol 14 No 2, 2005


 


EDITORIAL


KEEPING THE PEACE IN AFRICA
Challenges and opportunities

FEATURES


AU’S CRITICAL ASSIGNMENT IN DARFUR
Challenges and constraints

Cdr Seth Appiah-Mensah

 

DARFUR GOES TO THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL
COURT (PERHAPS)

Max du Plessis and Christopher Gevers

AFRICA’S NEW PEACE AND SECURITY ARCHITECTURE
Converging the roles of external actors and African interests

Stephan Klingebiel

AFRICA WATCH


CôTE D’IVOIRE
A region at stake

Richard Cornwell

IN TRANSIT?
The socio-economic transformation of Burundi

Mariam Bibi Jooma

DEMOBILISATION, DISARMAMENT AND REINTEGRATION (DD&R)
A key to peace in Côte d’Ivoire

Henri Boshoff

ZIMBABWE
More of the same?

Richard Cornwell and Chris Maroleng
 
TRENDS AND MARKERS
Recent data, statistics and indicators

 

ZIMBABWE 2000 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION RESULTS


ZIMBABWE 2005 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION RESULTS

ESSAYS

 
UN REFORM AND FUNDING PEACEKEEPING IN AFRICA
Jakkie Cilliers


WEST AFRICA
From a security complex to a security community

Alhaji M S Bah


PEACEKEEPERS AS PERPETRATORS OF ABUSE
Examining the UN’s plans to eliminate and address cases of sexual exploitation and abuse in peacekeeping operations

Vanessa L Kent


GENDER AND ATTITUDES TOWARD PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
A Nigeria police perspective

Dada O Adebayo

COMMENTARY


HUMAN-CENTRED ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY IN AFRICA
Jenny Clover


THE 3rd PAN-AFRICAN PARLIAMENT SESSION
Utility or futility?

Prince Mashele


PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS AND PERPETUAL HUMAN FAILINGS
‘Are we all human, or are some more human than others?’

Dr. Naison Ngoma

BOOK REVIEWS


FAMINE THAT KILLS
Darfur, Sudan
Alex de Waal


WAR DOG
Fighting other people’s wars
Al J venter

 

LETTING THEM DIE
Why HIV prevention programmes often fail
Catherine Campbell

 

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