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This book investigates how African armies in post-conflict societies are evolving and adapting to new and emerging threats.

In recent years, multiple extremely complex armed conflicts have contributed to chronic instability and vulnerabilities in several African states and regions. This book investigates several key case studies to assess the development, deployment and use of African armies in different conflict environments. In particular, the book examines how African states have utilised bilateral partnerships, the deployment to international peacekeeping operations and military training to enhance security and military capacities as a way to tackle both emerging and existing threats at home. Ultimately, the book questions our past and current knowledge of African armies, arguing that current trends in their evolution suggest we need to rethink our understanding, given the vast tasks they are deployed to handle. As a result, the book seeks to explore ways in which we can invest in African armies that positively contribute to development and sustainable peace across the continent.

Bringing together valuable empirical insights and critical conversations on the evolution of modern African armies, this book will be an important read for international and national policy actors, and for researchers working on African politics, conflict, security, peacekeeping, international relations, and sustainable development.



This book investigates how African armies in post-conflict societies are evolving and adapting to new and emerging threats. It questions our past and current knowledge of African armies, arguing that current trends in their evolution suggest we need to rethink our understanding, given the vast tasks they are deployed to handle.

Preface

Introduction

Andrew E. Yaw Tchie

Chapter 1: Emerging Norms for Addressing Insecurity in Africa: Enhancing the
African Union's Peace and Security Efforts

Linda Darkwa & Philip Attuquayefio

Chapter 2: The military strikes back: The tug of war of civil-military
relations in Burkina Fasos post-Compaoré era (2014-2024)

Constantin Gouvy

Chapter 3: The Impact of Transition on African Armies: Lesson from The
Gambia

Fiifi Edu-Afful

Chapter 4: Private Military Companies in the Sahel: Implications for the
Armed Forces of Mali

Burkina Faso and Niger

Andrea Prah and Festus Kofi Aubyn

Chapter 5: Protection of Civilians in Ad-hoc African Armies: the case of the
Multinational Joint Task Force

Andrew E. Yaw Tchie and Mariana Llorens

Chapter 6: The impact of Counterinsurgency in African and United Nations
Peace Operations on African Armies

Cedric de Coning and Andrew E. Yaw Tchie

Chapter 7: Shields and Sentinels: The Nigerian Militarys Responses to
Insecurity at Nigeria

Folahanmi Aina and Freedom Chukwudi Onuoha

Chapter 8: The brave new world of African security assistance: How the
Ugandan armed forces are increasingly shaped by its provision of foreign
military training

Øystein H. Rolandsen

Chapter 9: Boots on the Ground: Gender Mainstreaming and Military Culture in
the Ghana Armed Forces

Ama Joana Osei-Tutu and Richard Fosu

Conclusion

Andrew E. Yaw Tchie
Andrew E. Yaw Tchie is a senior research fellow at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), Norway, where he manages the Training for Peace Programme. He is also a visiting professor at the University of Buckingham, UK and the Editor in Chief of the African Solutions Journal with Institute for Peace and Security Studies, Ethiopia.