African actors in international security : shaping contemporary norms /
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Boulder, Colorado :
Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc.,
2018.
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Table of Contents:
- African actors in international security : four pathways to influence / Katharina P. Coleman and Thomas K. Tieku
- Pathway 1: Participating in the creation of global norms.
- Humanitarian intervention / Linda Darkwa
- Restricting the spread of small arms and light weapons / John Mark Pokoo
- Eliminating conflict diamonds and other conflict-prone minerals / J. Andrew Grant.
- Pathway 2: Developing (and diffusing) African norms.
- The Pan-African solidarity norm / Gerald Bareebe
- The conflict-mediation role of elder-statespersons / Gilbert M. Khadiagala
- The anti-coup norm / Issaka K. Souaré.
- Pathway 3: Shaping global norms through creative implementation.
- Escaping the "resource curse" by localizing transparency norms / W.R. Nadège Compaoré
- Localizing transitional justice norms / Tim Murithi
- Implementing the protection of civilians norm / Annette Seegers.
- Pathway 4: Contesting global norms.
- Challenging the universal jurisdiction norm / Bright Mando
- The primacy of the UN Security Council / Walter Lotze
- Conclusion.
- African agency in theory and practice / Katharina P. Coleman and Thomas K. Tieku.