Why African regional organisations intervene in conflicts?
What leads African regional and sub-regional organizations to intervene military in armed conflicts? Is the decision-making process only led by a righteous intention to prevent and resolve conflicts or, instead, one may find unofficial triggers for the interventions? It is almost common sense to say that international policies are enveloped by a cloud of rhetorical statements that camouflages the true intentions of policymakers. This project will highlight this ambivalence by pinpointing the interests and the pressures involved in a countrys decision to support financially and militarily an intervention. More info 2. Changing Multilateralism: The European Union as a global-regional actor in security and peace (EU-GRASP) EU-GRASP proposes to study the role of the EU in peace and security as a regional actor with global aspirations in a context of challenged and changing multilateralism. By studying this aspect of the evolving EU Common Foreign and Security Policy, EU-GRASP aims to answe
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