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Title: | A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE ROLE OF REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN THE RESOLUTION OF NATIONAL CONFLICTS. A CASE STUDY: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC (CAR) FROM 2010 TO PRESENT. |
Authors: | NDI, Jean Claude |
Keywords: | International Organizations Regional Organizations Sub Regional Organizations Africa, Powerful States Central African Republic |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Abstract: | This thesis focused on analyzing the comparative roles of international and regional organizations in resolving national conflicts with focus on Central African Republic (CAR) from 2010 to present. It examines the role of UN and AU Resolving Intrastate conflicts in CAR on the one hand and gives an overview on how both organizations can work together in resolving ethnic conflicts. It equally depicts the major roles of international organizations like UN with it resources and how vital it can be in resolving such conflicts not leaving out it shortcomings. We will also see AU as a regional organization with available potentials and how effective it can contribute to resolving conflicts and some of the challenges it faces with reference to the intrastate conflict in CAR. It should be noted that the researcher shall also pay attention to major key actors like states and how they can assist and cooperate with both international regional and sub regional organization in managing conflicts |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11547/8806 |
Appears in Collections: | Tezler -- Thesis |
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