The African Union and the Libyan Revolution: The Efficacy of the African Peace and Security Architecture

This paper examines the AU decision-making process during the Libyan crisis. It analyses the conflict resolution mechanisms utilized by the AU to facilitate the resolution of the crisis, in the context of the African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA). It discusses the impact of policies pursued by the UN and other regional organizations on AU decision-making, and suggests several areas where the AU could improve outcomes.

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