Publication

Jul 2013

Given that since 2000 there have been over 50 peace-centered operations conducted in 18 African countries, this brief asks a simple question -- what key lessons have we learned from these missions? In answering the question, the brief hones in on seven particular lessons learned, including 1) peace operations must be part of an effective political strategy and not a substitute for one, 2) strategic coordination between a variety of actors is crucial to enhancing the effectiveness of operations, and 3) maintaining legitimacy in the eyes of the 'relevant audiences' is crucial.

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Author Paul D Williams
Series ACSS Africa Security Briefs
Issue 25
Publisher Africa Center for Strategic Studies (ACSS)
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