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Vol. 42 No. 3 (2017): Africa Development: Special Issue on Security Regimes in Africa – Prospects and Challenges

Issue Published : January 30, 2018

00 - Introduction: Security Regimes in Africa: Prospects and Challenges

https://doi.org/10.57054/ad.v42i3.753
Cheryl Hendricks
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1565-7043
Naffet Keita

Corresponding Author(s) : Cheryl Hendricks

chendricks@uj.ac.za

Africa Development, Vol. 42 No. 3 (2017): Africa Development: Special Issue on Security Regimes in Africa – Prospects and Challenges
Article Published : February 28, 2017

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Cheryl Hendricks, Professor, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Email: chendricks@uj.ac.za; cherylhendricks288@gmail.com





Naffet Keïta, Professor, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Letters and Humanities of Bamako, Mali. Email: naffet@yahoo.fr




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  1. African Union, 2001, Constitutive Act, Addis Ababa.
  2. Alao, A., 2013, ‘Islamic Radicalisation and Political Violence in Nigeria’ dans Gow, J., Olinisakin, F. et Dijxhoorn, E., eds, Militancy and Violence in West Africa: Religion, Politics and Radicalisation, London: Routledge.
  3. Botha, A., 2015, ‘Radicalisation to Terrorism in Kenya and Uganda: A Political Socialisation Perspective’, Perspectives on Terrorism 9 (5).
  4. Caprioli, M., 2005, ‘Primed for Violence: The Role of Gender Inequality in Predicting Internal Conflict’, International Studies Quarterly 49: 161–78.
  5. Crenshaw, M., ed., 1994, Terrorism in Africa, New York: G.K Hall et Co.
  6. Ekvall, A., 2013, ‘Norms on Gender Equality and Violent Conflict’, disponible sur e-ir. info, consulté le 14 octobre 2016.
  7. Franke, B., 2010, ‘Organized Complementarity and African Regional Security Co- operation’, World Politics Review, 29 juin, disponible sur worldpoliticsreview. com, consulté le 20 mai 2017.
  8. Forest, J.F et Giroux, J., 2011, ‘Terrorism and Political Violence in Africa: Contemporary Trends in a Shifting Terrain’, Perspectives on Terrorism 5 (3–4).
  9. Ikelegbe, A. and Okumu, W., 2010, Militias, Rebels and Islamist Militants, Pretoria: Institute for Security Studies.
  10. Institute for Economic and Peace, 2016, Global Peace Index Report 2016, disponible sur static.visionofhumanity.org, consulté le 14 octobre 2016.
  11. Jervis, R., 1982, ‘Security Regimes’, International Organisation, Spring, 36 (2): 357–78. Krasner, S., 1982, ‘Structural Causes and Regime Consequences: Regimes as Intervening Variables’, International Organization 36 (2): 185–205.
  12. Mamdani, M., 1996, Citizen and Subject: Contemporary Africa and the Legacy of Late Colonialism, Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press.
  13. Mamdani, M., 2009, Saviours and Survivors: Darfur, Politics and the War on Terror, New York: Pantheon Books.
  14. Mbembe, A., 1992, ‘Provisional Notes on the Postcolony’, Africa: Journal of the International African Institute 62 (1): 3–37.
  15. Mkandawire, T., 2008, ‘The Terrible Toll of Postcolonial Rebel Movements: Towards an Explanation of the Violence Against the Peasantry’ dans Nhema, A. et Zeleza, P., eds, The Roots of African Conflicts: The Causes and Costs, Oxford: James Currey.
  16. Obi, C., 2009, ‘Nigeria’s Niger Delta: Understanding the Complex Drivers of Violent Oil-related Conflict’, Africa Development 34 (2): 103–28.
  17. Reno, W., 2011, Warfare in Independent Africa, Cambridge et New York: Cambridge University Press.
  18. Tieku, T., 2007, ‘African Union Promotion of Human Security in Africa’, African Security Review 16 (2): 26–37.
  19. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), 2015, Human Development Report 2015, disponible sur hdr.undp.org, consulté le 14 cctobre 2016.
  20. Utas, M. ed., 2012, African Conflicts and Informal Power: Big Men and Networks, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  21. Williams, P., 2011. War and Conflict in Africa, Cambridge: Polity Press.
  22. World Bank, 2015, ‘Harmonized List of Fragile Situations’, disponible sur siteresources. worldbank.org, consulté le 14 octobre 2016.
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References


African Union, 2001, Constitutive Act, Addis Ababa.

Alao, A., 2013, ‘Islamic Radicalisation and Political Violence in Nigeria’ dans Gow, J., Olinisakin, F. et Dijxhoorn, E., eds, Militancy and Violence in West Africa: Religion, Politics and Radicalisation, London: Routledge.

Botha, A., 2015, ‘Radicalisation to Terrorism in Kenya and Uganda: A Political Socialisation Perspective’, Perspectives on Terrorism 9 (5).

Caprioli, M., 2005, ‘Primed for Violence: The Role of Gender Inequality in Predicting Internal Conflict’, International Studies Quarterly 49: 161–78.

Crenshaw, M., ed., 1994, Terrorism in Africa, New York: G.K Hall et Co.

Ekvall, A., 2013, ‘Norms on Gender Equality and Violent Conflict’, disponible sur e-ir. info, consulté le 14 octobre 2016.

Franke, B., 2010, ‘Organized Complementarity and African Regional Security Co- operation’, World Politics Review, 29 juin, disponible sur worldpoliticsreview. com, consulté le 20 mai 2017.

Forest, J.F et Giroux, J., 2011, ‘Terrorism and Political Violence in Africa: Contemporary Trends in a Shifting Terrain’, Perspectives on Terrorism 5 (3–4).

Ikelegbe, A. and Okumu, W., 2010, Militias, Rebels and Islamist Militants, Pretoria: Institute for Security Studies.

Institute for Economic and Peace, 2016, Global Peace Index Report 2016, disponible sur static.visionofhumanity.org, consulté le 14 octobre 2016.

Jervis, R., 1982, ‘Security Regimes’, International Organisation, Spring, 36 (2): 357–78. Krasner, S., 1982, ‘Structural Causes and Regime Consequences: Regimes as Intervening Variables’, International Organization 36 (2): 185–205.

Mamdani, M., 1996, Citizen and Subject: Contemporary Africa and the Legacy of Late Colonialism, Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press.

Mamdani, M., 2009, Saviours and Survivors: Darfur, Politics and the War on Terror, New York: Pantheon Books.

Mbembe, A., 1992, ‘Provisional Notes on the Postcolony’, Africa: Journal of the International African Institute 62 (1): 3–37.

Mkandawire, T., 2008, ‘The Terrible Toll of Postcolonial Rebel Movements: Towards an Explanation of the Violence Against the Peasantry’ dans Nhema, A. et Zeleza, P., eds, The Roots of African Conflicts: The Causes and Costs, Oxford: James Currey.

Obi, C., 2009, ‘Nigeria’s Niger Delta: Understanding the Complex Drivers of Violent Oil-related Conflict’, Africa Development 34 (2): 103–28.

Reno, W., 2011, Warfare in Independent Africa, Cambridge et New York: Cambridge University Press.

Tieku, T., 2007, ‘African Union Promotion of Human Security in Africa’, African Security Review 16 (2): 26–37.

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), 2015, Human Development Report 2015, disponible sur hdr.undp.org, consulté le 14 cctobre 2016.

Utas, M. ed., 2012, African Conflicts and Informal Power: Big Men and Networks, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Williams, P., 2011. War and Conflict in Africa, Cambridge: Polity Press.

World Bank, 2015, ‘Harmonized List of Fragile Situations’, disponible sur siteresources. worldbank.org, consulté le 14 octobre 2016.

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Cheryl Hendricks

Professor, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Email: chendricks@uj.ac.za; cherylhendricks288@gmail.com

Naffet Keita

 Professor, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Letters and Humanities of Bamako, Mali. Email: naffet@yahoo.fr

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