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African Union and Intra-State Conflict Resolution: A Return to the Libyan Crisis (2011)
Authors:Adeline Nnenna Idike
Institution:Department of Public Administration and Local Government University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria
Abstract:This paper looked at the performance of the African Union (AU), in the resolution of intrastate conflicts in Africa. The study necessitated a revisit to the Libyan crisis. It is acknowledged in the study that conflicts pervade human relations. In the case of Africa, the study further shows that Africa has never experienced a lasting peace. The theoretical framework of games theory has been adopted in the study, to describe the character of African conflicts and to proffer solutions for the minimization of the level and number of such intrastate conflicts. The Libyan conflict typified the character of intrastate conflicts in Africa and was used for illustration in the study. The study concluded that the AU has made significant contributions toward the resolution of intrastate conflicts in Africa but there are still shortcomings of the AU and impediments to the efforts of the African Union, toward the resolution of such crises.
Keywords:African Union  intrastate conflicts  Libyan crisis  international community conflict resolution  Western imperialism  Western neocolonial control
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