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Security cooperation in the East African Community / Sabastiano Rwengabo.

Van Pelt Library JZ6009.A353 R84 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rwengabo, Sabastiano, 1982- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
East African Community.
Security, International--Africa, East--International cooperation.
Security, International.
Conflict management--Africa, East.
Conflict management.
Internal security--Africa, East.
Internal security.
Sovereignty--Political aspects--Africa, East.
Sovereignty.
International cooperation.
Africa, East.
Physical Description:
xviii, 336 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Trenton, New Jersey : Africa World Press, [2018]
Contents:
Chapter One. Introduction
The puzzle
Argument
Situating the book
Why this book?
Approach of the book
Chapter Two. The missing link
Inadequacy of existing explanations
Regionalism and the EAC
From regionalism to regional security cooperation
Regionalism and security cooperation in the EAC
Understanding non-cooperation on armed rebellions in the eac
Unexplained issues: the analytic value of sovereignty
Chapter Three. Sovereignty concerns, sovereignty bargains, and security cooperation
State sovereignty: the basis of sovereignty concerns
Sovereignty bargains
International/regional security cooperation
Chapter Four. Different security issues, different sovereignty concerns
Sovereignty concerns and their variations
Discerning levels of SCs that different security issues evoke
From sovereignty concerns to sovereignty bargaining
Chapter Five. Normal bargaining and security cooperation in the EAC
The EAC security cooperation framework
From normal bargains to security cooperation instruments
Security cooperation: terrorism and SALWs
Precis of findings
Chapter Six. Non-bargain I: judicial opposition and non-cooperation on armed rebellions
Rebellions as critical-sovereignty issues in the EAC
Non-bargaining strategies and non-cooperation on rebellions
Chapter Seven. Non-bargaining II: purposeful silence on Uganda's LRA rebellion
The EALA's frustrations
Precis of non-bargaining and non-cooperation
Chapter Eight. Concluding observations
Implications of this book and its contribution
Applicability beyond the EAC
Recommendations
Appendix I. Major historical events and processes in East African regionalism
Appendix II: Armed rebellions affecting EAC states since 1993.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781569025468
1569025460
9781569025475
1569025479
OCLC:
992952271

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