COLLECTIVE SECURITY AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT IN THE WEST AFRICAN SUB REGION: A CASE STUDY OF THE SIERRA LEONEAN CRISIS
COLLECTIVE SECURITY AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT IN THE WEST AFRICAN SUB REGION: A CASE STUDY OF THE SIERRA LEONEAN CRISIS
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2002-12
Authors
DARDA’U, ILIYASU SHAFI’I
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Abstract
This research project on: collective security and crisis management in the
West African sub-region with a case study of the Sierra Leonean crisis.
This project is divided into five chapters. Chapter one is the introductory
chapter. Chapter two is the literature review. Chapter three is the formation
and performance of ECOWAS the principles of non interference and
collective security in the ECOWAS chapter and ECOWAS machineries for
conflict management. Chapter four is the Sierra Leonean crisis and
intervention of ECOWAS, brief history of Sierra Leonean, the genesis and
intensification of the crisis, intervention of ECOWAS, and major findings.
While chapter five is the summary, conclusion and recommendations.
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A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF
POLITICAL SCIENCE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE,
AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA IN PARTIAL
FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD
OF MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL AFFARIRS AND
DIPLOMACY
(MIAD).
Keywords
COLLECTIVE,, SECURITY,, CRISIS,, MANAGEMENT,, WEST AFRICAN SUB REGION,, CASE STUDY,, SIERRA LEONEAN CRISIS