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AAFonline (2014a): Ghana: US Marines’ Crisis Response Unit Visits, African ArmedForces Online, 30 May 2014.

AAFonline (2014b): Nigeria: Procurement System Favours Middlemen, Corruption, atExpense of Soldiers’ Lives, African Armed Forces Online, 5 June 2014.

AAFonline (2014c): US/Africa: Marine Corps Eyes Locating Crisis Response Unit inWestern Africa, African Armed Forces Online, 14 April 2014.

Abass, Ademola (2000): The New Collective Security Mechanism of ECOWAS: Innova-tions and Problems, Journal of Conflict and Security Law, 5 (2), S. 211–229.

Abbe, Allison/Halpin, Stanley M. (2010): The cultural imperative for military professionaleducation and leader development, Parameters, 29 (Winter 2009-2010), S. 20–31.

Abdul-Raheem, Tajudeen (2005): Gordon’s Marshall Plan for Africa: Who is helpingwhom?, Pambazuka News, Issue 189, 13 January 2005.

Aboagye, Festus B. (1999): ECOMOG: A sub-regional experience in conflict resolution,management, and peacekeeping in Liberia, Accra: Sedco Pub Ltd.

Abrahamsen, Rita (2004): A Breeding Ground for Terrorists? Africa & Britain’s ‘War onTerrorism’, Review of African Political Economy, 31 (102), S. 677–684.

Abrahamsen, Rita (2005): Blair’s Africa: the politics of securitization and fear, Alternati-ves: Global, Local, Political, 30 (1), S. 55–80.

Abrahamsen, Rita/Williams, Paul (2001): Ethics and Foreign Policy: the Antinomies ofNew Labour’s ‘Third Way’in Sub-Saharan Africa, Political Studies, 49 (2), S. 249–264.

ADE – Analysis for Economic Decisions /ibf- International Consulting (2013): AfricanPeace Facility Evaluation – Part 2: Reviewing the Overall Implementation of theAPF as an Instrument for African Efforts to Manage Conflicts on the Continent,October 2013, Brussels.

Adebajo, Adekeye (2000): Nigeria: Africa’s new gendarme?, Security dialogue, 31 (2),S. 185–199.

Adebajo, Adekeye (2002): Liberia’s civil war: Nigeria, ECOMOG, and regional securityin West Africa, Boulder/London: Lynne Rienner Pub.

J. Grebe, Rüstung und Militär in Westafrika, DOI 10.1007/978-3-658-11366-7,© Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden 2016

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