Fighting for Peace in Somalia: A History and Analysis of the African Union Mission (AMISOM), 2007-2017
Autor Paul D. Williamsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 iul 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198724544
ISBN-10: 0198724543
Pagini: 388
Dimensiuni: 163 x 242 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198724543
Pagini: 388
Dimensiuni: 163 x 242 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Paul Williams ... has given us a comprehensive, richly-documented, and reliably sober account of the first ten years of the African Union's mission to the troubled country of Somalia.
This book is an excellent and comprehensive examination of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM)... it is an excellent text for courses concerning international intervention, peace enforcement, and peacekeeping in both civilian and military educational institutions.
It should be mandatory reading for scholars and practitioners invested in Somalia's ongoing conflict and its international management. Scholars and practitioners of intervention and peace operations will also find valuable insights, useful points of comparison, numerous arguments to debate over, and a meticulous methodology that could be replicated for other case studies.
Williams's meticulous analysis provides a level of detail and insight that is second to none. ... Anyone interested in the challenges of peacekeeping, state security and fragility in Somalia, or inter-agency coordination will find tremendous value in the book.
Fighting for Peace in Somalia is as complete an account of AMISOM as currently exists. The book is more than just a detailed historical record of the mission; it is interlaced with a technical but easily digestible analysis of the practical challenges the mission has faced. This ensures wider relevance for policymakers, scholars and others interested in the challenges of bringing peace to highly contested environments...: in Fighting for Peace in Somalia, Williams has produced the definitive account of one of the most complicated attempts at peacemaking in recent history, with relevance that extends well beyond AMISOM and the context of Somalia itself.
...in Fighting for Peace in Somalia, Williams has produced the definitive account of one of the most complicated attempts at peacemaking in recent history, with relevance that extends well beyond AMISOM and the context of Somalia itself.
Given his field research experience, extensive network of and unique access to practitioner experts, a decade-plus of monitoring peace operations across Africa, and record of academic publishing, Williams remains an authority on the sociopolitical dynamics of peace and stability operations in the Horn of Africa, and Fighting for Peace in Somalia is an achievement that will only serve to solidify this reputation.
In Fighting for Peace in Somalia, Paul Williams unpacks the complexities of Somalia in a clear and immensely readable book. He identifies uncomfortable lessons for the international community but also clear evidence-based recommendations for future peace operations. Williams presents a compelling and balanced assessment of the efforts of AMISOM and its myriad "partners" to establish and maintain peace across Somalia This is a must-read book for scholars of Somalia or peacekeeping, but also an engaging book for anyone with an interest in international relations and the challenges of delivering multilateral objectives in a truly challenging environment.
The African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) is the AUs largest, most ambitious, most complex and most dangerous peace support operation. It has rivaled and often surpassed United Nations peace missions in size and challenges. Paul Williams has written a thorough, extremely detailed, comprehensive, balanced and thoughtful account of the mission. It is indispensible for any policymaker or scholar of Somalia, and a model for how academic analyses of peace operations should be written.
Fighting for Peace in Somalia is an ambitious exploration of arguably the worlds most complexand most deadlypeace operation to date. [...It] will surely become an important resource for those studying the changing dynamics [of peace operations]. ... The books long-term legacy will likely be found in its fruitful analysis of whether AMISOM is a model the African Union should rely upon in the future.
This is an insightful, clinical analysis of AMISOMs first ten years of operations. The exceptional nature of the mission means that it is unlikely to be repeated, but Williams succeeds in his aim of providing important policy insights of potential use to whatever AU or UN peacekeeping missions are required in future.
This book is an excellent and comprehensive examination of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM)... it is an excellent text for courses concerning international intervention, peace enforcement, and peacekeeping in both civilian and military educational institutions.
It should be mandatory reading for scholars and practitioners invested in Somalia's ongoing conflict and its international management. Scholars and practitioners of intervention and peace operations will also find valuable insights, useful points of comparison, numerous arguments to debate over, and a meticulous methodology that could be replicated for other case studies.
Williams's meticulous analysis provides a level of detail and insight that is second to none. ... Anyone interested in the challenges of peacekeeping, state security and fragility in Somalia, or inter-agency coordination will find tremendous value in the book.
Fighting for Peace in Somalia is as complete an account of AMISOM as currently exists. The book is more than just a detailed historical record of the mission; it is interlaced with a technical but easily digestible analysis of the practical challenges the mission has faced. This ensures wider relevance for policymakers, scholars and others interested in the challenges of bringing peace to highly contested environments...: in Fighting for Peace in Somalia, Williams has produced the definitive account of one of the most complicated attempts at peacemaking in recent history, with relevance that extends well beyond AMISOM and the context of Somalia itself.
...in Fighting for Peace in Somalia, Williams has produced the definitive account of one of the most complicated attempts at peacemaking in recent history, with relevance that extends well beyond AMISOM and the context of Somalia itself.
Given his field research experience, extensive network of and unique access to practitioner experts, a decade-plus of monitoring peace operations across Africa, and record of academic publishing, Williams remains an authority on the sociopolitical dynamics of peace and stability operations in the Horn of Africa, and Fighting for Peace in Somalia is an achievement that will only serve to solidify this reputation.
In Fighting for Peace in Somalia, Paul Williams unpacks the complexities of Somalia in a clear and immensely readable book. He identifies uncomfortable lessons for the international community but also clear evidence-based recommendations for future peace operations. Williams presents a compelling and balanced assessment of the efforts of AMISOM and its myriad "partners" to establish and maintain peace across Somalia This is a must-read book for scholars of Somalia or peacekeeping, but also an engaging book for anyone with an interest in international relations and the challenges of delivering multilateral objectives in a truly challenging environment.
The African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) is the AUs largest, most ambitious, most complex and most dangerous peace support operation. It has rivaled and often surpassed United Nations peace missions in size and challenges. Paul Williams has written a thorough, extremely detailed, comprehensive, balanced and thoughtful account of the mission. It is indispensible for any policymaker or scholar of Somalia, and a model for how academic analyses of peace operations should be written.
Fighting for Peace in Somalia is an ambitious exploration of arguably the worlds most complexand most deadlypeace operation to date. [...It] will surely become an important resource for those studying the changing dynamics [of peace operations]. ... The books long-term legacy will likely be found in its fruitful analysis of whether AMISOM is a model the African Union should rely upon in the future.
This is an insightful, clinical analysis of AMISOMs first ten years of operations. The exceptional nature of the mission means that it is unlikely to be repeated, but Williams succeeds in his aim of providing important policy insights of potential use to whatever AU or UN peacekeeping missions are required in future.
Notă biografică
Paul D. Williams is Associate Professor in the Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University. Dr Williams is also a Non-Resident Senior Adviser at the International Peace Institute in New York where he manages the Providing for Peacekeeping Project. Between 2014-15, Dr Williams served as a Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars in Washington DC. His publications include War and Conflict in Africa, second edition (Polity, 2016), Understanding Peacekeeping, second edition (Polity, 2010), and Providing Peacekeepers (co-edited with A.J. Bellamy, OUP, 2013).