Abu Bakarr Bah is Presidential Research Professor of Sociology at Northern Illinois University and founding director of the Institute for Research and Policy Integration in Africa. He is also editor in chief of African Conflict and Peacebuilding Review and African editor for Critical Sociology. His works include International Statebuilding in West Africa: Civil Wars and New Humanitarianism in Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Cote d'Ivoire; Post-conflict Institutional Design: Peacebuilding and Democracy in Africa; International Security and Peacebuilding: Africa, the Middle East, and Europe; and Breakdown and Reconstitution: Democracy, the Nation-State, and Ethnicity in Nigeria, as well as articles in numerous journals.
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Introduction Local Issues and Global Connections in African Security ABU BAKARR BAH Chapter 1 African Realities and Knowledge Production Conceptions of Civil Wars, International Interventions, and State Building ABU BAKARR BAH AND NIKOLAS EMMANUEL Chapter 2 Proscription Regimes and the Internationalization of National Security Threats Countering Terrorism in Nigeria FOLAHANMI AINA Chapter 3 Countering Violent Extremism through Community Policing in Likoni, Mombasa, Kenya JOHN MWANGI GITHIGARO Chapter 4 Militarized Response to Domestic, Regional, and International Security Issues in Nigeria and Uganda MICHAEL NWANKPA Chapter 5 The Conundrums of International Military Interventions in Africa The Cases of Cote d'Ivoire and Mali ALFRED BABO Chapter 6 African Agency in Securitization Assimilating International Capacities TENLEY K. ERICKSON Chapter 7 The African Union on the Periphery of Peacebuilding The Role of External Powers and Regional Bodies in Libya NORMAN SEMPIJJA, AKRAM ZAOUI, AND NOAMANE CHERKAOUI Contributors Index

