The Handbook of African Defence and Armed Forces
Herausgeber: Kleynhans, Evert; Wyss, Marco
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This book provides an in-depth multifaceted analysis of the evolution and current state of national defence policies, capabilities, security challenges, and strategic responses of African states. It takes an African-centric approach and demonstrates the agency of the continent's countries and armed forces in International Security and Relations.
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This book provides an in-depth multifaceted analysis of the evolution and current state of national defence policies, capabilities, security challenges, and strategic responses of African states. It takes an African-centric approach and demonstrates the agency of the continent's countries and armed forces in International Security and Relations.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 896
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 173mm x 55mm
- Gewicht: 1692g
- ISBN-13: 9780198884668
- ISBN-10: 0198884664
- Artikelnr.: 73481910
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 896
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 173mm x 55mm
- Gewicht: 1692g
- ISBN-13: 9780198884668
- ISBN-10: 0198884664
- Artikelnr.: 73481910
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
* List of Figures
* List of Tables
* Notes on Contributors
* Introduction: The Past, the Present, and the Future of African
Defence and Armed Forces
* PART I National Defence Policies
* 1: Abdel-Fattah Mady: Egypt
* 2: Abdelkrim Dekhakhena: Algeria
* 3: Derek Lutterbeck: Tunisia and Libya
* 4: Saïd Haddad: Mauritania, Morocco, and Sahrawi Arab Democratic
Republic
* 5: Christopher Clapham: Ethiopia
* 6: Henrik Laugesen: Kenya
* 7: Kasaija Phillip Apuuli: Uganda and Tanzania
* 8: Marco Jowell: Rwanda and Burundi
* 9: Brian Adeba;Jihad Mashamoun: Sudan and South Sudan
* 10: Sonia Le Gouriellec: Eritrea, Djibouti, and Somalia
* 11: Jean-Jacques Wondo Omanyundu: Democratic Republic of the Congo
* 12: Manu Lekunze;Tim Glawion;Ketil Fred Hansen: Cameroon, Central
African Republic, and Chad
* 13: Olaf Bachmann;Catherine Guicherd: Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, and
Republic of the Congo
* 14: Timothy Stapleton: Nigeria
* 15: Arthur Banga: Burkina Faso and Cote d'Ivoire
* 16: Marc-André Boisvert: Mali and Niger
* 17: Naila Salihu;Kwesi Aning: Ghana, Benin, and Togo
* 18: Mamadou Diouma Bah: Guinea and Guinea-Bissau
* 19: Maggie Dwyer;Jahara Matisek: The Gambia and Senegal
* 20: Osman Gbla: Liberia and Sierra Leone
* 21: Abel Esterhuyse;Evert Jordaan: South Africa
* 22: Pedro Seabra;Vasco Martins: Angola
* 23: Enock Ndawana: Zimbabwe and Mozambique
* 24: Bafumiki Mocheregwa: Namibia and Botswana
* 25: Lee M. Habasonda: Malawi and Zambia
* 26: Bheki Dlamini;Mokete Pherudi: Eswatini and Lesotho
* Part II Sub-Regional, Regional, and International Organizations
* 27: Delidji Eric Degila;Mustapha Osman Elamin: The African Union
* 28: Thomas Mandrup: East African Community
* 29: Victor Adetula: Economic Community of West African States
* 30: Anthoni van Nieuwkerk: Southern African Development Community
* 31: Niagalé Bagayoko;Nina Wilén: United Nations
* 32: Gorm Rye Olsen: The European Union
* Part III Security Challenges and Strategic Responses
* 33: Lansana Gberie: Interstate Conflict
* 34: Akali Omeni: State Failure and Civil Wars
* 35: Malte Brosig: Peacekeeping
* 36: Usman A. Tar;Sasilkar Banu: Terrorism in Africa
* 37: Adewunmi J. Falode;Babajimi O. Faseke: Transnational Crime
* 38: Francois Vreÿ;Mark Blaine: Maritime Security
* 39: Ryan Shaffer: Intelligence
* 40: Jabu Mtsweni;Mphahlela Thaba: Cyberwarfare
* 41: Damilola S. Olawuyi: Natural Resources and Environmental Security
* 42: Ulrich Petersohn: Commercial Military Actors
* List of Tables
* Notes on Contributors
* Introduction: The Past, the Present, and the Future of African
Defence and Armed Forces
* PART I National Defence Policies
* 1: Abdel-Fattah Mady: Egypt
* 2: Abdelkrim Dekhakhena: Algeria
* 3: Derek Lutterbeck: Tunisia and Libya
* 4: Saïd Haddad: Mauritania, Morocco, and Sahrawi Arab Democratic
Republic
* 5: Christopher Clapham: Ethiopia
* 6: Henrik Laugesen: Kenya
* 7: Kasaija Phillip Apuuli: Uganda and Tanzania
* 8: Marco Jowell: Rwanda and Burundi
* 9: Brian Adeba;Jihad Mashamoun: Sudan and South Sudan
* 10: Sonia Le Gouriellec: Eritrea, Djibouti, and Somalia
* 11: Jean-Jacques Wondo Omanyundu: Democratic Republic of the Congo
* 12: Manu Lekunze;Tim Glawion;Ketil Fred Hansen: Cameroon, Central
African Republic, and Chad
* 13: Olaf Bachmann;Catherine Guicherd: Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, and
Republic of the Congo
* 14: Timothy Stapleton: Nigeria
* 15: Arthur Banga: Burkina Faso and Cote d'Ivoire
* 16: Marc-André Boisvert: Mali and Niger
* 17: Naila Salihu;Kwesi Aning: Ghana, Benin, and Togo
* 18: Mamadou Diouma Bah: Guinea and Guinea-Bissau
* 19: Maggie Dwyer;Jahara Matisek: The Gambia and Senegal
* 20: Osman Gbla: Liberia and Sierra Leone
* 21: Abel Esterhuyse;Evert Jordaan: South Africa
* 22: Pedro Seabra;Vasco Martins: Angola
* 23: Enock Ndawana: Zimbabwe and Mozambique
* 24: Bafumiki Mocheregwa: Namibia and Botswana
* 25: Lee M. Habasonda: Malawi and Zambia
* 26: Bheki Dlamini;Mokete Pherudi: Eswatini and Lesotho
* Part II Sub-Regional, Regional, and International Organizations
* 27: Delidji Eric Degila;Mustapha Osman Elamin: The African Union
* 28: Thomas Mandrup: East African Community
* 29: Victor Adetula: Economic Community of West African States
* 30: Anthoni van Nieuwkerk: Southern African Development Community
* 31: Niagalé Bagayoko;Nina Wilén: United Nations
* 32: Gorm Rye Olsen: The European Union
* Part III Security Challenges and Strategic Responses
* 33: Lansana Gberie: Interstate Conflict
* 34: Akali Omeni: State Failure and Civil Wars
* 35: Malte Brosig: Peacekeeping
* 36: Usman A. Tar;Sasilkar Banu: Terrorism in Africa
* 37: Adewunmi J. Falode;Babajimi O. Faseke: Transnational Crime
* 38: Francois Vreÿ;Mark Blaine: Maritime Security
* 39: Ryan Shaffer: Intelligence
* 40: Jabu Mtsweni;Mphahlela Thaba: Cyberwarfare
* 41: Damilola S. Olawuyi: Natural Resources and Environmental Security
* 42: Ulrich Petersohn: Commercial Military Actors
* List of Figures
* List of Tables
* Notes on Contributors
* Introduction: The Past, the Present, and the Future of African
Defence and Armed Forces
* PART I National Defence Policies
* 1: Abdel-Fattah Mady: Egypt
* 2: Abdelkrim Dekhakhena: Algeria
* 3: Derek Lutterbeck: Tunisia and Libya
* 4: Saïd Haddad: Mauritania, Morocco, and Sahrawi Arab Democratic
Republic
* 5: Christopher Clapham: Ethiopia
* 6: Henrik Laugesen: Kenya
* 7: Kasaija Phillip Apuuli: Uganda and Tanzania
* 8: Marco Jowell: Rwanda and Burundi
* 9: Brian Adeba;Jihad Mashamoun: Sudan and South Sudan
* 10: Sonia Le Gouriellec: Eritrea, Djibouti, and Somalia
* 11: Jean-Jacques Wondo Omanyundu: Democratic Republic of the Congo
* 12: Manu Lekunze;Tim Glawion;Ketil Fred Hansen: Cameroon, Central
African Republic, and Chad
* 13: Olaf Bachmann;Catherine Guicherd: Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, and
Republic of the Congo
* 14: Timothy Stapleton: Nigeria
* 15: Arthur Banga: Burkina Faso and Cote d'Ivoire
* 16: Marc-André Boisvert: Mali and Niger
* 17: Naila Salihu;Kwesi Aning: Ghana, Benin, and Togo
* 18: Mamadou Diouma Bah: Guinea and Guinea-Bissau
* 19: Maggie Dwyer;Jahara Matisek: The Gambia and Senegal
* 20: Osman Gbla: Liberia and Sierra Leone
* 21: Abel Esterhuyse;Evert Jordaan: South Africa
* 22: Pedro Seabra;Vasco Martins: Angola
* 23: Enock Ndawana: Zimbabwe and Mozambique
* 24: Bafumiki Mocheregwa: Namibia and Botswana
* 25: Lee M. Habasonda: Malawi and Zambia
* 26: Bheki Dlamini;Mokete Pherudi: Eswatini and Lesotho
* Part II Sub-Regional, Regional, and International Organizations
* 27: Delidji Eric Degila;Mustapha Osman Elamin: The African Union
* 28: Thomas Mandrup: East African Community
* 29: Victor Adetula: Economic Community of West African States
* 30: Anthoni van Nieuwkerk: Southern African Development Community
* 31: Niagalé Bagayoko;Nina Wilén: United Nations
* 32: Gorm Rye Olsen: The European Union
* Part III Security Challenges and Strategic Responses
* 33: Lansana Gberie: Interstate Conflict
* 34: Akali Omeni: State Failure and Civil Wars
* 35: Malte Brosig: Peacekeeping
* 36: Usman A. Tar;Sasilkar Banu: Terrorism in Africa
* 37: Adewunmi J. Falode;Babajimi O. Faseke: Transnational Crime
* 38: Francois Vreÿ;Mark Blaine: Maritime Security
* 39: Ryan Shaffer: Intelligence
* 40: Jabu Mtsweni;Mphahlela Thaba: Cyberwarfare
* 41: Damilola S. Olawuyi: Natural Resources and Environmental Security
* 42: Ulrich Petersohn: Commercial Military Actors
* List of Tables
* Notes on Contributors
* Introduction: The Past, the Present, and the Future of African
Defence and Armed Forces
* PART I National Defence Policies
* 1: Abdel-Fattah Mady: Egypt
* 2: Abdelkrim Dekhakhena: Algeria
* 3: Derek Lutterbeck: Tunisia and Libya
* 4: Saïd Haddad: Mauritania, Morocco, and Sahrawi Arab Democratic
Republic
* 5: Christopher Clapham: Ethiopia
* 6: Henrik Laugesen: Kenya
* 7: Kasaija Phillip Apuuli: Uganda and Tanzania
* 8: Marco Jowell: Rwanda and Burundi
* 9: Brian Adeba;Jihad Mashamoun: Sudan and South Sudan
* 10: Sonia Le Gouriellec: Eritrea, Djibouti, and Somalia
* 11: Jean-Jacques Wondo Omanyundu: Democratic Republic of the Congo
* 12: Manu Lekunze;Tim Glawion;Ketil Fred Hansen: Cameroon, Central
African Republic, and Chad
* 13: Olaf Bachmann;Catherine Guicherd: Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, and
Republic of the Congo
* 14: Timothy Stapleton: Nigeria
* 15: Arthur Banga: Burkina Faso and Cote d'Ivoire
* 16: Marc-André Boisvert: Mali and Niger
* 17: Naila Salihu;Kwesi Aning: Ghana, Benin, and Togo
* 18: Mamadou Diouma Bah: Guinea and Guinea-Bissau
* 19: Maggie Dwyer;Jahara Matisek: The Gambia and Senegal
* 20: Osman Gbla: Liberia and Sierra Leone
* 21: Abel Esterhuyse;Evert Jordaan: South Africa
* 22: Pedro Seabra;Vasco Martins: Angola
* 23: Enock Ndawana: Zimbabwe and Mozambique
* 24: Bafumiki Mocheregwa: Namibia and Botswana
* 25: Lee M. Habasonda: Malawi and Zambia
* 26: Bheki Dlamini;Mokete Pherudi: Eswatini and Lesotho
* Part II Sub-Regional, Regional, and International Organizations
* 27: Delidji Eric Degila;Mustapha Osman Elamin: The African Union
* 28: Thomas Mandrup: East African Community
* 29: Victor Adetula: Economic Community of West African States
* 30: Anthoni van Nieuwkerk: Southern African Development Community
* 31: Niagalé Bagayoko;Nina Wilén: United Nations
* 32: Gorm Rye Olsen: The European Union
* Part III Security Challenges and Strategic Responses
* 33: Lansana Gberie: Interstate Conflict
* 34: Akali Omeni: State Failure and Civil Wars
* 35: Malte Brosig: Peacekeeping
* 36: Usman A. Tar;Sasilkar Banu: Terrorism in Africa
* 37: Adewunmi J. Falode;Babajimi O. Faseke: Transnational Crime
* 38: Francois Vreÿ;Mark Blaine: Maritime Security
* 39: Ryan Shaffer: Intelligence
* 40: Jabu Mtsweni;Mphahlela Thaba: Cyberwarfare
* 41: Damilola S. Olawuyi: Natural Resources and Environmental Security
* 42: Ulrich Petersohn: Commercial Military Actors







