Liberia's civil war: Nigeria, ECOMOG, and regional security in West Africa

Liberia's civil war: Nigeria, ECOMOG, and regional security in West Africa

Author: 
Adebajo, Adokoye
Place: 
London
Publisher: 
Lynne Rienner Publishers
Phys descriptions: 
XIV, 285p., Maps
Date published: 
2002
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ISBN: 
1588260526
Call No: 
355.246(666.2) ADE
Abstract: 

Liberia's Civil War offers the most in depth account available of one of the most baffling and intractable of Africa's conflicts. Adekeye Adebajo unravels the tangled web of the conflict by addressing four questions: Why did Nigeria intervene in Liberia and remain committed throughout the seven year civil war? To what extent was ECOMOG's intervention shaped by Nigeria hegemonic aspirations? What domestic, regional, and external factors prevented ECOMOG from achieving its objectives for so long? And what factors led eventually to the end of the war? in answering these questions-drawing on previously restricted ECOWAS and UN reports and numerous interviews with key actors- Adebajo sheds much needed light on security issues in West Africa. The concluding chapter of the book assesses the continuing insecurity in Liberia under the repressive presidency of Charles Taylor and its destabilizing effect on the entire West Africa region.

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CITATION: Adebajo, Adokoye. Liberia's civil war: Nigeria, ECOMOG, and regional security in West Africa . London : Lynne Rienner Publishers , 2002. - Available at: https://library.au.int/liberias-civil-war-nigeria-ecomog-and-regional-security-west-africa-3