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040 _aCY-NiCIU
_beng
_cCY-NiCIU
_erda
041 _aeng
090 _aYL 2806
_bK26 2023
100 1 _aKamara, Adam
245 1 0 _aASSESSING THE ROLE OF INTERNATIOANAL ORGANIZATIONS IN PEACEBUILDING MISSIONS /
_cADAM KAMARA; THESIS SUPERVISOR: ASST. PROF. DR. SİNAN EVCAN
246 2 3 _aA CASE STUDY OF ECOWAS IN SIERRA LEONE AND LIBERIA
264 _c2023
300 _av, 62 sheets;
_c31 cm.
_eIncludes CD
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
_btxt
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
_bn
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
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502 _aThesis (MA) - Cyprus International University. Institute of Graduate Studies and Research International Relations Department
504 _aIncludes bibliography (sheets 60-62)
520 _aABSTRACT This ECOWAS was first conceived of as a regional economic bloc when it was established in 1975. It was able to turn into a security organisation by making significant changes to the original treaty and by incorporating new procedures, and it eventually became involved in the humanitarian crises that were developing at the time in the West African nations of Sierra Leone and Liberia. The role of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in peace building missions in Sierra Leone and Liberia is investigated and evaluated in this thesis. The value of this study resides in the fact that it proposes African responses to African problems, which is a potential game-changer for the continent. The ECOWAS intervention in Sierra Leone and Liberia was the first of its type in all of Africa, and it may just be the incentive that is required for Africans to bring fresh ideas to the table in order to solve some of the various problems that are now facing the continent. Because of these two crucial considerations, the participation of ECOWAS in Sierra Leone and Liberia was entirely warranted. To begin, the power to do so was granted to ECOWAS by the founding treaty of the organisation, which includes the protocols and ensures that all 16 member countries are parties to those protocols. Second, the responsibility to protect and safeguard was the guiding principle that served as the ethical, moral, and political foundation for the intervention. Keywords: Economic Bloc, Intervention, International Organisations, Peace Building, the Liberian Civil War.
650 0 _aAssociations, institutions, etc.
_vDissertations, Academic
_zLiberia
650 0 _aPeace-building
_vDissertations, Academic
_zLiberia
650 0 _aCivil war
_vDissertations, Academic
_zLiberia
700 1 _aEvcan, Sinan
_esupervisor
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