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Vol. LX, Issue 3 (2007): Peace and security in Central Africa. Interventional intervention in Africa. NATO and ESDP

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PEACE AND SECURITY IN CENTRAL AFRICA
– Un premier pas vers une doctrine des opérations robustes?, Xavier Zeebroek
– Dynamiques de cohabitation entre populations civiles et le groupe armé FDLR: des leçons à tirer pour les policy makers?, Alexis Bouvy
– Security sector reform and the protection of civilians in Burundi, Willy Nindorera and Kristiana Powell
– “Flying on a Wing and a Prayer”: why State-Building can’t go without army reform in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Evert Kets
– Social and political challenges to industrial logging in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Theodore Trefon
INTERNATIONAL INTERVENTION IN AFRICA
– EUFOR RDC and the Development of the ESDP, Alexander Mattelaer
– Comparing US and EC trade and political strategies in Sub-Saharan Africa, Stefaan Smis and Sevidzem Stephen Kingah
– Cooperation between the United Nations, the European Union and the African Union for peace and security in Africa, Mutoy Mubiala
NATO AND ESDP
– European capabilities and the operation context, Bastian Giegerich
– Alliance management: NATO’s fight against terrorism, John R. Deni
– The ESDP in motion: opportunities and constraints for the application of an integrated civil-military operational Scenario, Petar Petrov