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"Siding with the people" or "Occupying force"? Local perceptions of African Union and ECOWAS interventions in the Gambia

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Birchinger, Sophia
Jaw, Sait Matty
Bah, Omar M.
Witt, Antonia

Corporate Editor
PRIF - Peace Research Institute Frankfurt / Leibniz-Institut für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung

Abstract

How do African citizens experience and evaluate African regional inter­ventions? This re­search report exa­mines the case of The Gam­bia to assess local percep­tions of the African Union and ECOWAS, particu­larly of their inter­ventions in that country since 2016. It is the result of colla­bora­tive... view more

How do African citizens experience and evaluate African regional inter­ventions? This re­search report exa­mines the case of The Gam­bia to assess local percep­tions of the African Union and ECOWAS, particu­larly of their inter­ventions in that country since 2016. It is the result of colla­bora­tive and empiri­cally comprehen­sive research carried out across the country in 2021/2022. We demon­strate that percep­tions of the interven­tions in The Gambia are complex and diverge starkly, at times even contra­dicting each other. We explain this com­plexity as resul­ting from spatial, tempo­ral, and sociopo­litical factors that affect how these Afri­can regio­nal inter­ventions are (diffe­rently) perceived.... view less

Keywords
Gambia; African Union; military intervention; peacekeeping; local factors; public opinion; West Africa

Classification
Peace and Conflict Research, International Conflicts, Security Policy

Free Keywords
Afrikanische internationale Organisation; Economic Community of West African States; Intervention; Friedenssicherungsfunktion internationaler Akteure; Beziehungen friedensichernder Organe mit dem Gastland; Perzeption; Meinung/Einstellung

Document language
English

Publication Year
2023

City
Frankfurt am Main

Page/Pages
33 p.

Series
PRIF Reports, 3/2023

DOI
https://doi.org/10.48809/prifrep2303

ISBN
978-3-946459-87-3

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NoDerivs 4.0


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