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Article on the African Union in Somalia

From uncertain beginnings, the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) has grown, over almost ten years, into the regional organization’s largest peace-support operation. Bolstered by a multilayered mission architecture through which the UN and bilateral donors provide financial, logistical and technical support, it has achieved important gains against the jihadi Islamist organization Al-Shabaab. The apparent viability of these partnerships has seen AMISOM hailed as a successful model of collaboration between regional and international structures.

In this article, Peter Albrecht and Cathy Haenlein examine a less studied dimension of this model, namely the intersection of these arrangements with the structural fragmentation that has increasingly come to define the mission.

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Somalia Kenya

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 Peter Albrecht
Global security and worldviews
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Fragmented Peacekeeping
The African Union in Somalia
The RUSI Journal, 161, 50-61, 2016-03-11T01:00:00