Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Introduction -- The roots of insecurity -- International, regional, and national responses -- Strategies in perspective -- Conclusion -- Recommendations |
Summary |
"The Gulf of Guinea has become notorious for violence, conflict, and political instability, which often have origins in bad governance, corruption, and failures of social and economic development. How can national governments and multilateral organizations best respond? This policy paper reviews the roots of insecurity in the Gulf of Guinea - from the legacy of civil wars and failures of governance to piracy and crime on land and at sea. It then explores international, regional, and national responses, and addresses the strengths and weaknesses of existing conflict prevention and crisis management strategies. The author concludes that the establishment of an effective, integrated, and legitimate security sector across the Gulf of Guinea is the key to lasting stability."-- From IPI website |
Notes |
"July 2014." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
In English |
Subject |
Geopolitics -- Guinea, Gulf of, Region
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Political stability -- Guinea, Gulf of, Region
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Political stability -- Africa, West
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Piracy -- Guinea, Gulf of, Region
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Piracy -- Africa, West
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Terrorism -- Guinea, Gulf of, Region
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Organized crime -- Guinea, Gulf of, Region
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Organized crime -- Africa, West
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Conflict management -- Guinea, Gulf of, Region
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Conflict management -- Africa, West
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National security -- Guinea, Gulf of, Region
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Terrorism -- Africa, West.
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National security -- Africa, West
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Conflict management.
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Geopolitics.
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National security.
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Organized crime.
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Piracy.
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Political stability.
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Terrorism.
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West Africa.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
International Peace Institute, issuing body.
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