31 May 2011
Conference Report. A Critical Look at the 2011 North African Revolutions and their Implications
The conference sought to assist African policy and decision makers and other stakeholders to formulate informed policies for an effective management of the crises in North Africa. It presents analyses of and draws lessons from the revolts in Egypt, Tunisia and Libya and Algeria and discusses the potential risk of popular revolts in Morocco and countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. It also investigates the role of the African Union's Peace and Security Architecture in the events and notes some points of improvement for the organization with regards to its crisis management capabilities capacity to deal with popular unrest.
© 2011 Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
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Author:
Olusegun Akinsanya, Issaka K Souaré, Berouk Mesfin, Mehari Taddele Maru, Raoudha Ben Othman, Mohamed Helmi Sharawy, Mohamed Ashour, Francis N Ikome, El Houari Setta, Samuel Assefa, Solomon A Dersso,
Editor:
Issaka K. Souaré, Berouk Mesfin
ISBN/EAN:
978-1-920422-63-9
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