Volume 24 Number 1

Securing peace and security in Africa requires a range of ongoing interventions and commitments, from legislative and policy frameworks to capacity building, from continental architectures to domestic institutions, from high-level conversations and debates to mediation in specific incidents to ‘boots on the ground’.

This issue of the African Security Review engages with a few of these interventions, examining their importance, efficacy and impact.

Romi Sigsworth (Editor)

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