Evolution of African Armies

Evolution of African Armies portes grátis

Evolution of African Armies

From Indigenous and Colonial Forces to Modern Military Forces

Yaw Tchie, Andrew E.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

04/2026

208

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Inglês

9781032781402

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Preface

Introduction

Andrew E. Yaw Tchie

Chapter 1: Emerging Norms for Addressing Insecurity in Africa: Enhancing the African Union's Peace and Security Efforts

Linda Darkwa & Philip Attuquayefio

Chapter 2: 'The military strikes back': The tug of war of civil-military relations in Burkina Faso's post-Compaore era (2014-2024)

Constantin Gouvy

Chapter 3: The Impact of Transition on African Armies: Lesson from The Gambia

Fiifi Edu-Afful

Chapter 4: Private Military Companies in the Sahel: Implications for the Armed Forces of Mali

Burkina Faso and Niger

Andrea Prah and Festus Kofi Aubyn

Chapter 5: Protection of Civilians in Ad-hoc African Armies: the case of the Multinational Joint Task Force

Andrew E. Yaw Tchie and Mariana Llorens

Chapter 6: The impact of Counterinsurgency in African and United Nations Peace Operations on African Armies

Cedric de Coning and Andrew E. Yaw Tchie

Chapter 7: Shields and Sentinels: The Nigerian Military's Responses to Insecurity at Nigeria

Folahanmi Aina and Freedom Chukwudi Onuoha

Chapter 8: The brave new world of African security assistance: How the Ugandan armed forces are increasingly shaped by its provision of foreign military training

Oystein H. Rolandsen

Chapter 9: Boots on the Ground: Gender Mainstreaming and Military Culture in the Ghana Armed Forces

Ama Joana Osei-Tutu and Richard Fosu

Conclusion

Andrew E. Yaw Tchie
peacekeeping;security studies;securitisation;Securitization;Accountability;Human Rights;Ghana;Chad;Rwanda;Sahel;Sudan;South Sudan;Uganda;Kenya;military training;Terrorism;Somalia;AMISOM;African Union;Democratic Republic of Congo;DRC;mercenaries;Lake Chad;United Nations