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Hybridité et politiques de sécurité en Afrique

Hybridité et politiques de sécurité en Afrique

WAPSNOctober 6, 2016October 6, 20160

Par Niagalé Bagayoko, Robin Luckham, et Eboe Hutchful. Résumé exécutif du Bulletin Franco-Paix No7. Les nombreux programmes de réforme des systèmes de sécurité (RSS) mis en œuvre en Afrique se…

Countdown to the AU Summit on maritime security and development in Lomé

Countdown to the AU Summit on maritime security and development in Lomé

WAPSNOctober 6, 2016October 6, 20160

The aim of the Lomé Conference is to make maritime space the key driver of Africa’s economic and social development. The Heads of State and Government of the 54 countries…

ISS West Africa Report. Togo’s maritime challenges: why security remains a major issue

ISS West Africa Report. Togo’s maritime challenges: why security remains a major issue

WAPSNAugust 19, 2016August 19, 20160

August 2016 Report prepared by Bathélémy Blédé and André Diouf, ISS Dakar. With the African Union’s Extraordinary Summit on Maritime Security, Safety and Development scheduled to be held in Lomé…

Stability in Mali: re-emergence of old French counterinsurgency models?

Stability in Mali: re-emergence of old French counterinsurgency models?

WAPSNAugust 19, 2016August 24, 20162

By Roel Van der Velde – In the last four years French forces have conducted major military operations in two African states. In 2013, the French government promised to ‘clean…

IPSS roundtable on gender-based violence in contemporary Nigeria

IPSS roundtable on gender-based violence in contemporary Nigeria

WAPSNJuly 22, 2016July 22, 20160

The Institute for Peace and Strategic Studies (IPSS) of the University of Ibadan is organizing a roundtable on the theme of gender-based violence in contemporary Nigeria on 28 July 2016.…

Le réseau Wathi publie son premier rapport de synthèse Mataki

Le réseau Wathi publie son premier rapport de synthèse Mataki

WAPSNJuly 4, 2016July 5, 20160

WATHI, le think tank citoyen de l’Afrique de l’Ouest, publie son premier rapport: “Comment lutter contre la corruption?”. Ce premier numéro MATAKI est une synthèse très sélective des contributions au…

Call for papers: Nigeria’s new security threats.

Call for papers: Nigeria’s new security threats.

WAPSNJune 22, 2016June 22, 20160

The Institute for Peace and Strategic Studies (IPSS), University of Ibadan (Nigeria) has officially joined our network. WAPSN welcomes Professor Isaac Olawale Albert and his colleagues. We take this opportunity…

Call for papers: TOFS Oil, Finance and Shipping Symposium.

Call for papers: TOFS Oil, Finance and Shipping Symposium.

WAPSNJune 15, 2016June 17, 20160

The University of Greenwich is holding a symposium on the developments and interlinkages within the oil, finance and shipping industries with particular emphasis upon security issues and current trends in…

La résolution des conflits face aux défis de la « guerre au terrorisme»

La résolution des conflits face aux défis de la « guerre au terrorisme»

WAPSNJune 6, 2016June 6, 20160

WAPSN vous invite à consulter le premier rapport de recherche du Centre FrancoPaix: “Les dilemmes de la résolution des conflits face aux défis de la “guerre au terrorisme”: le Mali…

Cap sur la Charte de Lomé: l’ONU se penche sur la sécurité maritime dans le Golf de Guinée

Cap sur la Charte de Lomé: l’ONU se penche sur la sécurité maritime dans le Golf de Guinée

WAPSNMay 25, 2016May 25, 20162

Le Conseil de sécurité a organisé le 25 avril dernier un débat de haut niveau consacré à la piraterie et vols à main armée en mer dans le Golfe de Guinée. Un…

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