ABSTRACT

This new Handbook examines the issues, challenges, and debates surrounding the problem of security in Africa.

Africa is home to most of the world's current conflicts, and security is a key issue. However, African security can only be understood by employing different levels of analysis: the individual (human security), the state (national/state security), and the region (regional/international security). Each of these levels provides analytical tools for understanding what could be called the "African security predicament" and these debates are animated by the "new security" issues: immigration, small arms transfers, gangs and domestic crime, HIV/AIDS, transnational crime, poverty, and environmental degradation. African security therefore not only presents concrete challenges for international security but provides a real-world context for challenging conventional conceptions of security.

Drawing together contributions from a wide range of key thinkers in the field, the Routledge Handbook of African Security engages with these debates, and is organized into four parts:

  • Part I: The African security predicament in the twenty-first century;
  • Part II: Understanding conflict in Africa;
  • Part III: Regionalism and Africa;
  • Part IV: External influences.

This Handbook will be of great interest to students of African politics, human security, global security, war and conflict studies, peacebuilding, and IR in general.

part I|82 pages

The African security predicament in the twenty-first century

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

African security in the twenty-first century

chapter 3|12 pages

Conflict and war in Africa

chapter 4|10 pages

Human Security Versus National Security in Africa

Developmental versus failed states among the rest

chapter 5|13 pages

Terrorism and Counterterrorism in Africa

Evolving focus

chapter 7|17 pages

Peacekeeping in Africa after the Cold War

Trends and challenges

part II|96 pages

Understanding congflict in Africa

chapter 8|11 pages

Understanding African Guerrillas

From liberation struggles to warlordism and international terrorism? 1

chapter 12|10 pages

Humanitarian Aid and Conflict

From humanitarian neutralism to humanitarian intervention

chapter 13|10 pages

Separatism in Africa

chapter 15|11 pages

The Environment and Conflict in Africa

part III|64 pages

Regionalism and Africa

chapter 16|9 pages

Regionalism in Africa

Concepts and context

chapter 18|9 pages

Ecowas-AU Security Relations

chapter 21|14 pages

Regional Security Cooperation in Central Africa

What perspectives after ten years of peace and security operations?

part IV|73 pages

External influences

chapter 22|13 pages

China'S Role in African Security

chapter 23|10 pages

Comprehensive Security Versus Competing Interests

The EU's Africa policy on a balancing act

chapter 26|10 pages

The Afro—Arab Security Nexus

chapter 27|14 pages

Still “Getting Away with It”

France's Africa defense and security policy