The African Peace and Security Architecture as a Tool for the Maintenance of Peace and Security. Part 1

B. D. Gardachew
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This study critically explores the extent to which the African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA) (such as the African Standby Force (ASF), the Continental Early Warning System (CEWS), Panel of the Wise (PoW) and the Peace Fund (PF)) have been successful in achieving their institutional objectives, as well as the degree to which they are able to contribute to the work of the African Union Peace and Security Council (AU PSC). The AU PSC as a key pillar of the APSA is the main decision-making body regarding issues of peace and security. In order to achieve its responsibility, the AU PSC shall be supported by the African Standby Force, the Continental Early Warning System, Panel of the Wise and the Peace Fund. APSA is the umbrella term for the key African Union (AU) mechanisms for promoting peace, security and stability in the African continent. More specifically, it is an operational structure for the effective implementation of the decisions taken in the areas of conflict prevention, peace-making, peace support operations and intervention, as well as peace-building and post-conflict reconstruction. APSA is envisioned as a means by which Africa can take a greater role in managing peace and security on the continent, with the objective of offering “African solutions to African problems”.
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作为维护和平与安全工具的非洲和平与安全架构。第1部分
本研究批判性地探讨了非洲和平与安全架构(APSA)(如非洲待命部队、大陆预警系统、智者小组和和平基金)在多大程度上成功实现了其体制目标,以及他们能够在多大程度上为非洲联盟和平与安全理事会的工作作出贡献。非盟PSC作为APSA的关键支柱,是有关和平与安全问题的主要决策机构。为了履行其职责,非盟PSC将得到非洲待命部队、大陆预警系统、智者小组和和平基金的支持。APSA是非洲联盟(AU)促进非洲大陆和平、安全与稳定的关键机制的总称。更具体地说,它是一个有效执行在预防冲突、缔造和平、和平支助行动和干预以及建设和平和冲突后重建领域作出的决定的业务结构。APSA被设想为非洲在管理非洲大陆和平与安全方面发挥更大作用的一种手段,目的是为“非洲问题提供非洲解决方案”。
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