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Africa still faces numerous security issues that continue to challenge its political viability, stability, prosperity and sustainable peace. This monograph attempts to uncover the complexity of the most salient security issues facing the Horn of Africa. It provides in-depth analysis on intra-state confl icts and insurgencies and their consequences on and beyond the region. It also investigates the root causes of several inter-state conflicts in the Horn of Africa as well as the possibilities of their effective management. The monograph also assesses the performance of the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development in terms of its contribution to regional security, as well as the involvement of the African Union in the region
The chapters include:
• The Horn of Africa security complex.
• The Ethiopian-Eritrean War of 1998-2000.
• The causes and consequences of the Eritrean-Ethiopian border conflict.
• Regional and extra-regional inputs in promoting (in)security in Somalia.
• Unravelling the Islamist insurgency in Somalia. • The failure of ‘making unity attractive’ in Sudan.
• Southern Sudan. •Piracy off the coast of Somalia.
• Water conflict resolution and institution building in the Nile Basin.
• Eritrean-Yemeni relations.
• Not born as a de facto state (Somaliland).
• IGAD’s peace and security strategy.
• Keeping an elusive peace: AMISOM and the quest for peace in Somalia.
• Building a regional peacekeeping capacity: the challenges facing the African
By Roba Sharamo and Berouk Mesfin
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