Justifying interventions in Africa : (de)stabilizing sovereignty in Liberia, Burundi and the Congo / Nina Wil�en.
By: Wil�en, Nina.
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JZ 1570.A5 BIC 2015 European Union Foreign Policy / | JZ 1720 RAC 2016 Easternisation : | JZ 1734.A55 RIS 2009 The rise of China : | JZ 4034 WIL 2012 Justifying interventions in Africa : | JZ 4841.N6 OKA 2005 Legitimizing Human Rights NGO's: | JZ 4850 CRO 2014 Building a better international NGO: | JZ 4850 HUR 2017 International Organizations : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-218) and index.
The study of sovereignty, intervention and peace operations in international relations -- Analysing a moving target: sovereignty, a complex concept -- Intervention, justifications and interpretations: the case of ECOWAS in Liberia -- Sanctions, justifications and reaction: the case of the regional initiative in Burundi -- Intervention, justifications and interpretations: the case of SADC in Congo -- Capacity-building and local ownership: indicators of sovereignty? -- (De)Stabilization - so what?: an analyis of the political consequences of the interventions on a regional and international level -- Concluding remarks.
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