You should check the articles and books by Benedikt Franke from the University of Oxford. His latest is called "Security Cooperation in Africa: A Reappraisal". I have not read it yet, but a friend has told me it is pretty good and comprehensive, maybe somewhat to academic at times.
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Laurie Nathan has written: 'Out of Step' 'Towards a Conference on Security, Stability, Development and Co-operation in Africa' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Politics and government, National security, African cooperation, Economic integration
David Mahlobo is the Minister of State Security for South Africa.
William E. Williams is a political scientist who has written extensively on democracy, elections, and governance in Africa. He has published several books and articles on these topics, including "Democracy in Africa: From Fledgling to full-fledged" and "Nigeria: Dancing on the Brink."
Yonny Kulendi has written: 'Security cooperation in Africa'
In addition to Asia, Europe and Africa have significant interests and plans in the Middle East. European countries engage in trade, diplomacy, and security cooperation in the region, often dealing with issues like migration and energy. Africa's involvement is primarily related to economic ties, investment opportunities, and addressing geopolitical challenges, particularly concerning stability and security.
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The Organization of African Unity (OAU) was formed to promote unity and cooperation among African nations, as well as to achieve collective security and economic development on the continent. It aimed to decolonize Africa, eradicate apartheid, and enhance political and social stability across the region.
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Recently I found a Security Systems Supplier in Nigeria with a value-added distributor (VAD) in identity and security solutions, ScreenCheck Africa is widely regarded as Nigeria's leading security company. Can anyone know the detail on ScreenCheck Africa's business?
The Ohito Declarations were signed by African leaders in 2021 and aimed to address peace, security, governance, and development issues in Africa. The declarations stressed the need for unity, cooperation, conflict resolution, and sustainable development on the continent, highlighting the importance of good governance and transparency in achieving these goals.