African Solutions to African Problems: Peacekeeping Efforts of the African Union and African Regional Organizations

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In the course of its postcolonial development, the African continent has faced many challenges, ranging from socio-economic crises to political instability and the proliferation of terrorism. The lack of security, which remains a source of constant concern for Africans, and the gradual disengagement of the international community, primarily the United Nations (UN), from armed involvement in the resolution of military conflicts on the continent in the 1990s, led to the emergence of the concept of “African solutions to African problems.” The phrase, which reflects the determination of Africans to solve their problems without the participation of external actors, has become a source of their pride; however, the possibility and ability of the inhabitants of the continent to implement this approach still raises justified doubts for a number of reasons that are to be discussed in this paper. The concept of “African solutions to African problems” has now become the main principle that determines the level and nature of the peacekeeping activities of the African Union (AU) and African regional blocs; the verbal adherence of the AU member states to this maxim has been noted by many Russian and foreign researchers. However, a comprehensive analysis of the reasons for the unsuccessful implementation of this concept has not yet been carried out by Russian scholars, so the present article aims to fill this gap. In particular, the paper examines attempts of Africans to solve their problems in the field of security independently. The study allows us to claim that the African continent, primarily due to its insufficient integration and lack of consensus on a number of issues of political development and security, is not yet ready to carry out full-fledged peacekeeping operations without external support, although the gradual acquisition of relevant experience, the decrease in economic dependence on the West, and the diversification of foreign policy will contribute to laying a solid foundation for the idea of “African solutions to African problems.”

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Tatyana Denisova

Institute for African Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Email: tsden@hotmail.com
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-6321-3503

PhD (History), Leading Researcher, Head of the Center for Tropical Africa Studies

Moscow, Russian Federation

Sergey Kostelyanets

Institute for African Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: sergey.kostelyanyets@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-9983-9994

PhD (Political Sciences), Leading Researcher, Head, Centerfor Sociological and Political Science Studies

Moscow, Russian Federation

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