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Meeting Notes - November 30, 2008
2008 Vienna Seminar: Coping with Crisis in Africa
Pim Valdre, John L. Hirsch, Mireille Affa’a-Mindzie
The thirty-eighth annual IPI Vienna Seminar, Coping with Crisis in Africa: Strengthening Multilateral Capacity for Peace and Security, was held at the Austrian National Defense Academy and the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna on June 1-3, 2008.
Policy Papers - November 13, 2008
North Africa: New Challenges, Old Regimes, and Regional Security
Claire Spencer
The third paper in a five-part series focusing on African subregions, "North Africa: New Challenges, Old Regimes, and Regional Security" examines subregional capacity to respond to the challenges facing the states and institutions of North Africa, Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia.
Policy Papers - November 13, 2008
Southern Africa: Threats and Capabilities
Gavin Cawthra
The second installment of a five-part paper series focusing on African subregions, Southern Africa: Threats and Capabilities, examines the challenges facing the countries of southern Africa--
Meeting Notes - October 13, 2008
Pacific Settlement of Border Disputes: Lessons from the Bakassi Affair
Multiple Authors
This multiauthor study and meeting note provides the most comprehensive treatment to date of the historic Greentree Agreement, which peacefully resolved the longstanding border dispute over the Bakassi Peninsula between Cameroon and Nigeria.
Policy Papers - September 30, 2008
Eastern Africa: Security and the Legacy of Fragility
Gilbert M. Khadiagala
The first of a five-part paper series focusing on African subregions, Eastern Africa: Security and the Legacy of Fragility, examines subregional capacity to respond to the multiple challenges facing Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda.
Translation in Arabic
About This Program
Established in 1992, the Africa Program examines the capacity of Africa's regional and sub-regional organizations to prevent and respond to existing and emerging security challenges on the continent. Its primary objective is to deepen knowledge about Africa's crises, draw international attention to them, and contribute to the enhancement of institutional capacities in peace and security. In this regard, the Program works closely with the African Union, regional economic communities, the United Nations, the European Union and other partners and states to explore policy options for capacity building in sustainable peace, stability, and development.
Program Staff
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