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MIGRATION FROM THE OAU TO THE AU: EXPLORING THE QUEST FOR A MORE EFFECTIVE AFRICAN PEACEKEEPING CAPABILITY

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dc.creator Francois Vreÿ
dc.creator Theo Neethling
dc.creator Bruce Thobane
dc.date 2011-08-01T00:00:00Z
dc.date.accessioned 2015-07-20T20:08:09Z
dc.date.available 2015-07-20T20:08:09Z
dc.identifier 10.5787/0-0-40
dc.identifier 2224-0020
dc.identifier https://doaj.org/article/de54a6f7652f49809c4c4cccc4dc6fd5
dc.identifier.uri http://evidence.thinkportal.org/handle/123456789/8009
dc.identifier.uri https://doaj.org/article/de54a6f7652f49809c4c4cccc4dc6fd5
dc.description This thesis explores the quest for a more effective African peacekeeping capability.<br />It seeks to answer the question what is different now that can enable the African<br />Union (AU) to establish an effective peacekeeping capability after the Organisation<br />of African Unity (OAU) failed to do so in the past. The study is a descriptive<br />analysis of efforts by the AU to enhance its peacekeeping capabilities in resolving<br />conflicts in Africa. The thesis traces the challenges that limited security cooperation<br />and conditions that enhanced such cooperation in recent years, culminating in the<br />approval of a continental standby force. It establishes that Africa was stagnated by<br />security problems and at the same time it was reluctant to directly commit itself to<br />resolve such problems, but instead sought assistance from the international<br />community or relied on its own ad hoc arrangements. The study identifies the<br />reason for this approach to have been the value of sovereignty entrenched in the<br />OAU Charter, which forced leaders to pledge non-interference in each other’s<br />internal affairs.<br />The study further reveals that the establishment of the AU in 2000 was meant to give<br />Africa the capability to resolve its own problems by consolidating intra-African<br />security cooperation. The establishment of the Peace and Security Council (PSC)<br />and its implementation tools such as the African Standby Force (ASF) opened a new<br />window of hope in peace and security matters. However, the PSC is facing<br />operational challenges, principally because of financial and logistical constraints,<br />above its own lack of institutionalised mechanisms to ensure effective partnerships<br />and burden sharing with its partners. This is against the revelation that the AU has<br />insufficient capacity to embark on multidimensional peacekeeping operations on its<br />own. This was highlighted by the AU peacekeeping operations in Burundi and<br />Darfur (Sudan).<br />The study concludes that although there is more political will, an improved<br />continental security architecture and better United Nations-African cooperation, it is<br />unlikely that the AU will be able to achieve an effective peacekeeping capability in<br />the short to medium-term. This is against the backdrop that at the moment, the AU<br />has severe limitations in both material and human resources. The AU is also unable<br />to raise sufficient funds to pursue its peace and security agenda, and therefore the<br />AU is still heavily dependent on external donors in its peacekeeping endeavours.<br />However, the intended operationalisation of the ASF represents a promising<br />achievement towards a long-standing Pan-African ideal that calls for “African<br />solutions to African problems”.
dc.language English
dc.publisher University of Stellenbosch. Faculty of Military Science (Military Academy)
dc.relation http://scientiamilitaria.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/40
dc.relation https://doaj.org/toc/2224-0020
dc.source Scientia Militaria : South African Journal of Military Studies, Vol 0, Iss 0 (2011)
dc.subject Military Science
dc.subject U
dc.subject DOAJ:Military Science
dc.subject DOAJ:Technology and Engineering
dc.subject Military Science
dc.subject U
dc.subject DOAJ:Military Science
dc.subject DOAJ:Technology and Engineering
dc.subject Military Science
dc.subject U
dc.subject Military Science
dc.subject U
dc.subject Military Science
dc.subject U
dc.title MIGRATION FROM THE OAU TO THE AU: EXPLORING THE QUEST FOR A MORE EFFECTIVE AFRICAN PEACEKEEPING CAPABILITY
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