Compared with Iraq, Afghanistan and Kosovo, the recent western intervention in Sierra Leone has been largely forgotten. When the State Fails rectifies this, providing a comprehensive and critical analysis of the intervention. The civil war in Sierra Leone began in 1991 and was declared officially over in 2002 after UK, UN and regional African military intervention. Some claimed it as a case of successful humanitarian intervention. The authors in this collection provide an informed analysis of the impact of the intervention on democracy, development and society in Sierra Leone. The authors take a particularly critical view of the imposition of neoliberalism after the conflict. As NATO intervention in Libya shows the continued use of external force in internal conflicts, When the State Fails is a timely book for all students and scholars interested in Africa and the question of 'humanitarian intervention'.
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Was western intervention in Sierra Leone a genuine case of humanitarianism?
Preface Abreviations Map of Sierra Leone Part I Introduction: Background to War and Post-conflict Peace building, by Tunde Zack-Williams, 1. Multilateral Intervention in Sierra Leone’s Civil War: Some Structural Explanations, by Tunde Zack-Williams 2. International Actors and Democracy Promotion in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone: Time for Stock-taking, by Marcella Macauley 3. International Peace building in Sierra Leone: The Case of the United Kingdom, by Michael Kargbo 4. Intervention and Peace-Building in Sierra Leone: A Critical Perspective, by Jimmy Kandeh Part II 5. The Role of External Actors in Sierra Leone’s Security Reform, by Osman Gbla 6. Gender, Conflict and Peace building in Africa: The Sierra Leone Experience, by Sylvia Macauley 7. Youth Marginalization in Post-War Sierra Leone: Mapping out the Challenges for Peace, by J. D. Ekundayo-Thompson 8. Conflict and Peace building in Sierra Leone: The Role of the Sierra Leone Diasporas, by Zubairu Wai Conclusion Appendix 1 & 2 Bibliography About the Authors Index Index
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'This volume by Sierra Leonean academics offers wide-ranging insights on the causes and dynamics of the Sierra Leone conflict. It provides valuable information on security sector reform and the role of external actors in peace building'
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780745332208
Publisert
2011-12-05
Utgiver
Vendor
Pluto Press
Vekt
367 gr
Høyde
215 mm
Bredde
135 mm
Aldersnivå
Academic, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
304

Biographical note

Tunde Zack-Williams is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the University of Central Lancashire. He was President of the UK African Studies Association from 2006 to 2008. He is the author of When the State Fails: Studies on Intervention in the Sierra Leone Civil War (Pluto, 2011), The Quest for Sustainable Peace: The 2007 Sierra Leone Elections (2008), co-editor of Africa in Crisis: New Challenges and Possibilities (Pluto, 2002) and African Mosaic: Political, Social, Economic and Technological Development in the New Millennium (2009). He is a handling editor of the Review of African Political Economy and a member of the Africa Panel of the British Academy.