Four Conflicts – Four Mandates Comparative Analysis of the Conflicts and Mandates of United Nations Peacekeeping Missions in Western Sahara, Angola, Namibia and Central African Republic

  • Harkai István
doi: 10.32565/aarms.2015.4.1

Abstract

During the 20th century, the United Nations led several peacekeeping missions into Africa, where civil wars and armed conflicts among states have followed each other. These conflicts differed in many aspects from each other, and the UN tried to give several answers to heal the conflicts. This essay attempts to present and compare these conflicts and the UN missions through the case of three states and a colony, Angola, Namibia, the Central African Republic, and Western Sahara.

Keywords:

Uti possidetis Angola Namibia Central African Republic Western Sahara UN mandate peacekeeping human rights

How to Cite

Harkai, I. (2015) “Four Conflicts – Four Mandates Comparative Analysis of the Conflicts and Mandates of United Nations Peacekeeping Missions in Western Sahara, Angola, Namibia and Central African Republic”, AARMS – Academic and Applied Research in Military and Public Management Science. Budapest, 14(4), pp. 265–279. doi: 10.32565/aarms.2015.4.1.

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