Towards New Peacekeeping Partnerships in Africa? The OAU Liaison Mission in Ethiopia-Eritrea

Towards New Peacekeeping Partnerships in Africa? The OAU Liaison Mission in Ethiopia-Eritrea

Author: 
Aboagye, Festus
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
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African Security Review
Source: 
African Security Review, Vol. 10, Number 2, PP. 19-33, 2001
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The recent conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea has seen interesting developments in co-operation between international bodies and the Organisation of African Unity. The success of the OAU initiative and intervention in the Ethiopia-Eritrea conflict is laudable, even at this early stage of assessment. A factor in this success has been the speed with which the OAU intervened and, subsequently, its close co-operation with facilitators, the United Nations and the European Union. This article provides an overview of the OAU’s peacemaking initiatives and focuses on the implications of the OAU Liaison Mission in Ethiopia-Eritrea (OLMEE), future OAU peace support initiatives and the emergent division of labour between the OAU and the United Nations. On the eve of the transition to the African Union, the contributions that the Organisation can successfully make within the context of a continent that remains wracked by civil conflict are of great importance. Its ability to react rapidly and intervene successfully will no doubt have a profound effect on the short-term implementation of the ideals of continental pacification.

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CITATION: Aboagye, Festus. Towards New Peacekeeping Partnerships in Africa? The OAU Liaison Mission in Ethiopia-Eritrea . : Taylor & Francis Group , . African Security Review, Vol. 10, Number 2, PP. 19-33, 2001 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frtowards-new-peacekeeping-partnerships-africa-oau-liaison-mission-ethiopia-eritrea-3