2/2017

No 2(9)/2017: Security Issues in Sub-Saharan Africa 

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I. THEMATIC ARTICLES
Theo NeethlingRegional Agency and Hybridisation in African Peacekeeping: Revisiting the Cases of AMIS and UNAMID in Sudan
Faith O. Olanrewaju, Oluwafunke M. Folarin, Sheriff F. FolarinInsurgency and National Security Challenges in Nigeria: An Introductory Analysis
Ketil Fred Hansen Regime Security in Chad. How the Western War on Terror Saved the Chadian Dictatorial Regime
Melissa JenningsRegional Security Theory: The East African Experience. A Look Back at the Challenges Entering the New Millennium
Vakhtang Maisaia, Eka BeraiaGeneral Implications of Russia-USA Geostrategic Approaches Toward Sub-Saharan Africa: “Soft Power” vs. “Hard Power” Strategies in Action (Sudan Case-Study)
Martin RupiyaSADC’s Intervention and Relapse in Madagascar’s Political Crisis 2009-2014 and the Revealed Role of France?
Alba Iulia Catrinel PopescuGrand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and the Risk of a War in the Horn of Africa
Maria TodorovaTerrorism in West Africa: Prerequisites, Actors and Opportunities
Khatuna ChapichadzeDemocratization as a Positive Process for Security Consolidation Perspectives in Developing Countries: Success Stories from Georgia and Kenya
Sebastian SzamolSub-Saharan Africa in Powermetric Analysis
Natalia TomaszewskaLast Decade in Polish Foreign Policy Toward Africa
II. GUEST ARTICLES
Bartosz BobekIdeology of the Hungarian Far Right on the Example of Jobbik, the Movement for a Better Hungary
Wojciech ŁysekGeopolitical Ideas and Energy Security of Central-Eastern Europe
IV. REVIEWS
Beata BelicaCharles Manga Fombad (Eds.), The Separation of Powers in African Constitutionalism, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2016, ss. 414
Isabela de Andrade GamaOliver Stuenkel, The BRICS and the Future of Global Order, Lexington Books, 2015, ss. 268
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