Seminar
June 6–17, 2022
Keynote
Presented by:
His Excellency President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, President of the Republic of Ghana
Session 1
Megatrends and African Security Implications
Presented by:
- Dr. Aloysius Uche Ordu
- Dr. Luka Kuol
Reading:
- Raymond Gilpin, “Unpacking the implications of future trends for security in Africa.” Brookings, 2020.
- KPMG & The Mowat Center, Future State 2030: The global megatrends shaping governments, 2014.
- Luka Kuol, “COVID-19: A call for people-centered national security strategy in Africa,” Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), 2020.
- Julia Bello-Schünemann et al. African Futures: Key Trends to 2035. Institute for Security Studies, 2017.
Session 2
Violent Conflict Trends
Presented by:
- Dr. Paul Williams
- Mr. Mvemba Dizolele
Reading:
- Jakkie Cilliers, “Violence in Africa: trends, drivers and prospects to 2023.” Institute for Security Studies, 2018.
- Ingrid Vik Bakken and Siri Aas Rustad, “Conflict Trends in Africa, 1989-2017.” PRIO Conflict Trends 06, 2018.
- “Africa and the Rule of Law: Statement of the International Development Legal Organization.” May 18, 2016.
Session 3
Violent Extremism Dynamics
Presented by:
- Dr. Idriss Lallali
- Ms. Angela Martin
Reading:
- Anouar Boukhars, “Trajectories of Violence Against Civilians by Africa’s Militant Islamist Groups,” Africa Center for Strategic Studies Spotlight, 2022.
Français | Português - Gregory Pirio, Robert Pittelli, and Yussuf Adam, “The Many Drivers Enabling Violent Extremism in Northern Mozambique,” Africa Center for Strategic Studies, Spotlight, 2019.
Français - “Burkina Faso: sortir de la spirale des violences.” International Crisis Group, 2020.
English
Session 4
Transnational Organized Crime Dynamics
Presented by:
- Ms. Nantene Coulibaly
- Mr. Martin Ewi
Reading:
- Mark Shaw, “Africa’s Changing Place in the Global Criminal Economy,” ENACT Continental Report 1, 2017.
Français - African Union, “Communique of the 845th Peace and Security Council meeting on Organized Transnational Crime, Peace, and Security in Africa,” 2019.
Français - Africa Center for Strategic Studies, “Executive Summary: Enhancing Security-Justice Coordination to Counter Transnational Organized Crime,” 2021.
Français | Português
Session 5
Cyber Threats
Presented by:
- Dr. Nathaniel Allen
- Dr. Nnenna Ifeanyi-Ajufo
Reading:
- Nathaniel Allen, “Africa’s Evolving Cyber Threats,” Africa Center for Strategic Studies Spotlight, 2021.
Français - Mourad El Manir, “L’Afrique face aux défis protéiformes du cyberespace,” Policy Center for the New South, 2019.
- Abdul-Hakeem Ajijola and Nate D.F. Allen, “African Lessons in Cyber Strategy,” Africa Center for Strategic Studies Spotlight, 2022.
Français - ENACT and INTERPOL, https://enact-africa.s3.amazonaws.com/site/uploads/2020-08-20-interpol-darkweb-report .PDF , INTERPOL Analytical Report, 2020.
Session 6
Maritime Security Threats
Presented by:
- Dr. Ifesenachi Okafor-Yarwood
- Dr. Ali Kamal-Deen
Reading:
- Ifesenachi Okafor-Yarwood, “Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing and the complexities of the sustainable development goals (SDGs) for countries in the Gulf of Guinea,” Marine Policy, vol. 99 (January), p. 414-422, 2019.
- Richard Wetaya, “Blue economy seen as a catalyst for Africa’s economic resurgence,” Alliance for Science, 2022.
- Pieter Brits and Michelle Nel, “African maritime security and the Lomé Charter: Reality or dream?” African Security Review 27 (3-4): 226–244, 2018.
- United Nations, “Africa’s Blue Economy a Policy Handbook,” 2016.
Session 7
Youth, Peace, and Security
Presented by:
- Mr. Victor Ochen
- Ms. Chido Cleopatra Mpemba
Reading:
- African Union, “Continental Framework for Youth, Peace and Security,” 2020.
Français - Peter Biar Ajak, “African Youth Engaging in Peace and Security,” Africa Center for Strategic Studies, Spotlight, 2021.
Français - Daniel Agbiboa, “Youth as Tactical Agents of Peacebuilding and Development in the Sahel,” Journal of Peacebuilding & Development, Vol. 10 (3), September 2015.
Session 8
Women, Peace, and Security
Presented by:
- Ms. Oury Traore
- Dr. Martha Mutisi
Reading:
- Bineta Diop and Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, “African Women Leaders Network: A Movement for the Transformation of Africa,” Africa Renewal, 2020.
Français - African Union, African Union Strategy for Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment, 2018-2028.
Français | Português - African Union Commission, Continental Results Framework: Monitoring and Reporting on the Implementation of the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda in Africa (2018-2028).
Français - Aisha Fofana Ibrahim, Alex Sivalie Mbayo & Rosaline McCarthy, “Understanding the Links Between Gender and Security,” in Tool 8: Integrating Gender in Security Sector Reform and Governance, Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces, 2015, pp. 3-15.
Português
Session 9
Democratization Trends
Presented by:
- Dr. Joseph Siegle
- Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh
Reading:
- Emmanuel Gyimah-Boadi, “Aspirations and Realities in Africa: Democratic Delivery Falls Short,” Journal of Democracy 30:3, 2019.
- Emmanuel Gyimah-Boadi, “Le recul démocratique en Afrique de l’Ouest: Caractéristiques, causes, et solutions,” Kofi Annan Foundation, 2021.
- Joseph Siegle and Candace Cook, “Infographic: Circumvention of Term Limits Weakens Governance in Africa,” Africa Center for Strategic Studies Spotlight, 2020 (updated May 17, 2021).
Français - Peter Fabricius, “African Coups are Making a Comeback,” Institute for Security Studies-Africa, 2021.
Français
Session 10
Rule of Law and Security Sector Governance
Presented by:
- Catherine Lena Kelly
- Brigadier General (Professor) Dan Kuwali
Reading:
- Charles Manga Fombad, “An Overview of the Crisis of the Rule of Law in Africa,” African Human Rights Law Journal 18, 213-243, 2018.
- Catherine Lena Kelly, “Justice and Rule of Law Key to African Security,” Africa Center for Strategic Studies, Spotlight, 2021.
Français - Godfrey Musila, “Why Justice Matters for Security,” Africa Center for Strategic Studies, Spotlight, 2018.
Français - “Security Sector Governance,” Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance (DCAF), 2015.
Français
Session 11
Strategic Leadership in Africa’s Security Sector
Presented by:
- General Birame Diop
- Lieutenant General (ret.) Clement Namangale
Reading:
- Ben Ramalingam et al, “5 Principles to Guide Adaptive Leadership,” Harvard Business Review, September 11, 2020.
- Regina Eckert and Simon Rweyongoze, “Leadership Development in Africa: A Focus on Strengths,” Center for Creative Leadership, 2015.
- Kwesi Aning and Joseph Siegle, “Deep Commitment, High Expectations: The Values of the Next Generation of African Security Sector Leaders,” Africa Defense Forum, July 12, 2018.
Français - Africa Center for Strategic Studies, “Analyzing Africa’s Second Wave of COVID-19,” January 5,2021.
- Sam Adeyemi, “Africa does not Need Charity, it Needs Good Leadership,” World Economic Forum on Africa, May 4, 2017.
Session 12
Forging New Civil-Military Relations and Security Sector Reform
Presented by:
- Ms. ‘Kemi Okenyodo
- Dr. Ibrahim Wani
Reading:
- Christopher Day, Moses Khisa and William Reno, “Rethinking the Civil-Military Conundrum in Africa,” Civil Wars Vol 22(2-3) pp. 156-173, 2020.
- Nathaniel Allen and Luka Kuol, “Civil-Military Relations and Sudan’s Treacherous Path to Democracy,” Texas National Security Review, 2021.
- Oluwakemi Okenyodo, “Governance, Accountability, and Security in Nigeria,” Africa Center for Strategic Studies, Africa Security Brief, 2016.
Français | Português - Adedeji Ebo, “Towards a Code of Conduct for Armed and Security Forces in Africa: Opportunities and Challenges,” DCAF, 2005.
Session 13
Enhancing Professionalism in Africa’s Security Sector
Presented by:
- Dr. Emile Ouedraogo
- Dr. Kwesi Aning
Reading:
- Emile Ouedraogo, “Advancing Military Professionalism in Africa,” Research Paper No. 6. Africa Center for Strategic Studies, Page 1-3, 2014.
Français | Português - Kwesi Aning and Joseph Siegle, “Assessing Attitudes of the Next Generation of African Security Sector Professionals,” Research Paper No. 7. Africa Center for Strategic Studies, Page 1-2, 2019.
Français | Português - David Novy, “Professionalism in the Armed Forces,” Research Report, Air War College. Page iv, 2017.
- African Union, 2014, “African Union Policy Framework on Security Sector Reform,” Addis Ababa: African Union, Page 16.
Session 14
National Security Strategy Development and Implementation
Presented by:
- Dr. Fairlie Chappuis
- Mr. Osei Dickson
Reading:
- Africa Center for Strategic Studies, “National Security Strategy Development in Africa: Toolkit for Drafting and Consultation.”
Français | Português - Luka Kuol and Joel Amegboh, “Rethinking National Security Strategies in Africa,” Journal of International Relations and Diplomacy. Vol. 9 (1): 1-17, 2021.
- African Union, “The Solemn Declaration on Common African Defense and Security Policy,” Addis Ababa, 2004.
Français - Africa Union, “Policy Framework on Security Sector Reform,” Addis Ababa, 2013.
Français | Português
Session 15
Managing Security Resources in Africa
Presented by:
- Dr. Gary Milante
- Dr. Willene Johnson
Reading:
- Bernard Harborne, William Dorotinsky and Paul Bisca (Eds.), “Securing Development: Public Finance and the Security Sector,” The World Bank. Pg. 7-14, 25-47, 2017.
Français - Luka Kuol and Joel Amegboh, “Rethinking National Security Strategies in Africa,” Journal of International Relations and Diplomacy. Vol 9(1): 1-17, 2021.
- Chimere Iheonu, Kingsley Odo and Davidmac Ekeocha, “Estimating the effect of democracy, governance and militarization on peace in Africa,” Research Africa Network, WP/20/046, 2020.
- Maurice Ogbonnaya, “Has counter-terrorism become a profitable business in Nigeria,” Institute for Security Studies (ISS), 2020.
Session 16
Regional Responses to Security Threats: Early Warning and Early Response
Presented by:
- Dr. Abdou Lat Guèye
- Mr. Camlus Omogo
Reading:
- Getachew Zeru Gebrekidan and Messay Asgedom Gobena, “Rethinking IGAD’s Role in Addressing Emerging Regional Security Threats,” Wilson Center, 2021.
- Mark Whitlock and Robert Muggah, “Reflections on the evolution of conflict early warning,” International Journal of Security and Development. 10 (1), 2022.
- Herbert Wulf and Tobias Debiel, “Conflict Early Warning and Response Mechanisms: tools for enhancing the effectiveness of regional organizations,” Crisis States Working Papers Series No. 2, 2009.
- WANEP, “Annual Report 2021: Adapting Resilient Approaches and Synergies to Peacebuilding in the ‘New Normal’,” 2021.
Français
Session 17
African Union Responses to Security Challenges
Presented by:
- H.E. Fatima Mohammed
- Mr. Zinurine Alghali
Reading:
- Paul Nantulya, “The African Union at 20: Much Accomplished, More Challenges Ahead,” Africa Center for Strategic Studies,Spotlight, 2022.
Français - Paul Williams, “The African Union’s Role in Peace Operations in Africa,” Testimony Before U.S. House of Representatives, 2019.
- African Union, African Peace and Security Architecture, “APSA Roadmap 2016 – 2020,” April 2016, pp. 1-22.
- Rafaela Pinto Serpa, “A União Africana e o gerenciamento de conflitos no continente: a Arquitetura de Paz e Segurança Africana (APSA),” 2017.
Session 18
United Nations Responses to Security Challenges in Africa
Presented by:
- Dr. Adedeji Ebo
- Ms. Awa Dabo
Reading:
- “Pathways for Peace: Inclusive Approaches to Preventing Violent Conflict, Executive Summary,” United Nations and The World Bank, 2018.
Français - UN Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs (DPPA).
Français - UN DPPA, “Partnerships and Cooperation: African Union.”
Français
Session 19
United States Government: Security Assistance and Partnership in Africa
Presented by:
- Mr. Ervin Massinga
- Mr. Mark Stamilio
Reading:
- General Thomas Waldhauser, “United States Africa Command 2022 Posture Statement,” 2022.
- U.S. Department of State Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations, “United States Strategy to Prevent Conflict and Promote Stability,” 2022.
- Aline LeBoeuf, “La compétition stratégique en Afrique. Approches militaires américaine, chinois, et russe,” Focus stratégique 91, Institut Français des Relations Internationales, pp. 17-18, 33-43 et l’annexe, 2019.