Buch, Englisch, 1043 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1626 g
ISBN: 978-3-030-62185-8
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Research
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Fachgebiete
- Sozialwissenschaften Politikwissenschaft Internationale Beziehungen Konflikt- und Friedensforschung, Rüstungskontrolle, Abrüstung
- Interdisziplinäres Wissenschaften Wissenschaften Interdisziplinär Friedens- und Konfliktforschung
- Sozialwissenschaften Politikwissenschaft Politikwissenschaft Allgemein Politische Studien zu einzelnen Ländern und Gebieten
- Sozialwissenschaften Politikwissenschaft Militärwesen
Weitere Infos & Material
PART I: Theory And Concepts.- 1. Background: Small Arms and Conflicts in Africa – A Fatal Combination – Usman A. Tar.- 2. Theoretical Parameters of the Proliferation and Regulation of Small Arms and Light Weapons in Africa – Usman A. Tar and Sunday Adejoh.- 3. The Political Economy of Small Arms and Light Weapons Proliferations in Africa – Moses E. U. Tedheke.- 4. (En)Gendering the Small Arms Discourse: Women and the Management of Violent Conflicts in Africa - Caroline Obiageli and Agnes Okorie.- PART II: Topographies And Contexts.- 5. The Context of Small Arms Proliferation in Africa: State Fragility and Management of Armed Violence – Chris M. A. Kwaja.- 6. Mapping of Conflicts and Small Arms and Light Weapons Proliferations in Africa - Taiye Oluwafemi Adewuyi and Mwanret Gideon Daful.- 7. External Influence, Failed States, Ungoverned Spaces and Small Arms Proliferation in Africa – Muhammad Dan Suleiman, Hakeem Onapajo, and Ahmed Badawi Mustapha.- 8. Borderland Security and the Proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons Proliferations in Africa – Anthony Israel Rufus.- 9. Urban Dynamics and the Challenge of Small Arms and Light Weapons in Africa – Enoch Oyedele.- 10. Forests, Ungoverned Spaces and the Challenge of Small Arms and Light Weapons Proliferation in Africa – Usman A Tar and Yusuf Ibrahim Safana.- 11. “Resource Curse”, Resource Wars and the Proliferation of Small Arms in Africa –Otoabasi Akpan and Ubong Essien Umoh.- 12. Armed Conflicts, SALWs Proliferation and Underdevelopment in Africa Aliyu Mukhtar Katsina, Ahmed Mubarak Mashi and Mohammed Abdullahi.- 13. Civil Wars, Complex Emergencies and the Proliferation of Small Arms in Africa – Hussaini Jibrin and Umar Aminu Yandaki.- 14. Poverty, Greed and SALWs Proliferation in Africa – Ubong Essien Umoh and Otoabasi Akpan.- 15. Personality, Arms and Crime: The Psychological Dynamics of SALWs Proliferation in Africa – Philemon A. Agashua, Markus D. Shekwolo & Lawrence L. Orkuugh.- 16. Socialization, “Culture of Violence” and Challenges of Small Arms – Aminu Umar and Nachana’a Alahira David.- 17. Youth Bulge and Small Arms Proliferation in Africa: Guns, Generations and Violent Conflicts – John Tor Tsuwa.- 18. Gendered Construction of Conflict and Small Arms Proliferation in Africa – Omotola Adeyoju Ilesanmi.- 19. Guns, Arms Trade and Transnational Crime in Africa – Adewunmi J. Falode.- PART III: Institutional Framework And Dynamics.- 20. Military, Arms Monopoly and Proliferation of Small Arms in Africa - Al Chukwumah Okoli.- 21. Legislation, Institution-Building and the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons in Africa –Shuaibu A. Danwanka.- 22. Police and the Control of Firearms in Africa –Dawud Mohammed Dawud and Tukur Abdulkadir.- 23. Civil Society and Arms Control in Africa – Auwal Abdulmalik and Moses T. Aluaigba.- 24. Traditional Institutions and Firearms in Africa: the Politics and Historiography of Small Arms and Conflict Management – Sanusi Muhammad Lawal and Bem Japhet Audu.- 25. Customs, Contrabands and Arms Control in Africa – Mubarak Ahmed Mashi and Habu Mohammed.- 26. Transport Networks and the Proliferation of Small Arms in Africa –Terzungwe Nyor.- 27. Multinational Corporations, Trafficking of Small Arms and Intractable Conflicts in Africa – Emmanuel Ukhami and Lassana Doumbia.- 28. Private Security Companies and the Proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons in Africa – Jonathan Sule Maiangwa and Usman A. Tar.- 29. Economics of Armed Violence: Supply and Demand Sides of Small Arms and Light Weapons in Africa – Suleiman Sa’ad and Blessing Idakwoji.- 30. Information Communication Technology, Cyber-Security and Small Arms in Africa – Francisca Nonyelum Oguweleka.- PART IV: National Experiences.- 31. Central African Republic: The Contagion of Identity-linked Sectarian Violence, Internally Displaced Populations (IDPs) and Small Arms Proliferation – Wendy Isaacs-Martin.- 32. Egypt: Arab Spring, Regime Crisis and the Proliferation of Small Arms –Nanven Audu Gambo.- 33. Ethiopia: Political Volatility and Small Arms Proliferation – Roy Love.- 34. Libya: The Proliferation of Small Arms Post-Ghaddafi - Dauda Abubakar and Sharkdam Wapmuk.- 35. Mali: Ecology of Terrorism and Small Arms Proliferation – Jude Cocodia.-36. Nigeria: Militancy, Insurgency and the Proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons –Freedom Chukwudi Onuoha, Joachim Chukwuma Okafor, and Osinimu Osebeba Femi-Adedayo.- 37. Niger Republic: Small Arms and Asymmetric Warfare in a Volatile Neighbourhood – David Omeiza Moveh.- 38. South Africa: Xenophobia, Crime and Small Arms Proliferation – Dorcas Oyebisi Ettang.- 39. Sierra Leone: Civil War, Democratic Collapse and Small Arms Proliferation – Sharkdam Wapmuk.- 40. Somalia: State Collapse and the Proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons – Mala Mustapha and Haruna Yerima.- 41. Uganda: Protracted Conflict, Insurgency and the Proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons – Andrew David Omona and Samuel Baba Ayegba.- PARTV: Regional Perspectives.- 42. West Africa: Regional Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons Proliferation in West Africa - Oluwafisan Babatunde Bankale and Chukwuzitara Juliet Uchegbu.- 43. Lake Chad Basin: Transnational Insurgency, Counter-Insurgency and the Proliferation of Small Arms - Bashir Bala and Usman A. Tar.- 44. The Manor River Region: Volatility and the Proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons – Uchenna Simeon.- 45. Southern Africa: Regional Dynamics and the Proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons – Pamela Machakanja and Chupicai Shollah Manuel.