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African special envoys in practice: a research agenda for studying complex diplomatic interventions
[working paper]
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PRIF - Peace Research Institute Frankfurt / Leibniz-Institut für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung
Abstract African Special Envoys deployed by the African Union and Regional Economic Communities are a growing phenomenon in African peace-making as part of a broader project of deepening local solutions to African problems. However, there are still many gaps in the research examining how they carry out their... view more
African Special Envoys deployed by the African Union and Regional Economic Communities are a growing phenomenon in African peace-making as part of a broader project of deepening local solutions to African problems. However, there are still many gaps in the research examining how they carry out their interventions in practice and the specific social, institutional and contextual factors and conditions that influence what they do in the field. Dimpho Deleglise's report fills this gap by reconstructing the activities of African Special Envoys to date, identifying existing research and gaps in the literature, and highlighting the need for a practice-oriented research agenda on African Special Envoys.... view less
Keywords
international organization; African Union; intervention; diplomacy; diplomatic representation; peacekeeping; conflict management; Africa
Classification
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Peace and Conflict Research, International Conflicts, Security Policy
Free Keywords
Friedenschaffende Maßnahmen; Konfliktlösungspotential internationaler Akteure; Friedenssicherungsfunktion internationaler Akteure; Forschungsprogramm
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
City
Frankfurt am Main
Page/Pages
31 p.
Series
PRIF Reports, 3/2024
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48809/prifrep2403
ISBN
978-3-946459-94-1
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed