UNAMID: an African solution to a complex case of geopolitical dynamics |
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Authors: | Barend Prinsloo Dewald van Niekerk |
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Affiliation: | 1. Barend.Prinsloo@nwu.ac.za |
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Abstract: | This article examines the geopolitical dynamics associated with the African Union (AU) and United Nations hybrid operation in Darfur (UNAMID) from the start of the Darfur conflict in 2003 until the time when UNAMID became fully operational in 2011. It provides an overview of the complex forces and geopolitical dynamics that affected the deployment of UNAMID and shaped its unique hybrid character. It mainly highlights those primary geopolitical factors that hindered the full deployment of UNAMID. It is concluded that this period was a showcase for the newly established AU and its support for its member states, as well as a new approach for the international community to maintain international peace and security in alliance with regional organisations. |
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Keywords: | UNAMID Darfur genocide Sudan conflict AMIS African Union hybrid peacekeeping |
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