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Research Paper

Year: 2020 | Month: November | Volume: 7 | Issue: 11 | Pages: 446-456

Structure of Eastern African Standby Force in Maintaining Peace and Security in Kenya and Somalia

Robert Gichangi Kabage1, Prof. Kennedy Onkware2, Prof. Crispinous Iteyo3

1,2,3Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, P.O Box 190-50100, Kakamega

Corresponding Author: Robert Gichangi Kabage

ABSTRACT

Structural issues marred intrastate conflicts in the early nineties thus challenging regional security. This prompted the need for a collective regional response. Further, this explains the formation of a number of regional security mechanisms such as EASF with a mandate to maintain peace and security in the Eastern Africa region. Despite over a decade of its existence, the EASF efforts to tackle the seemingly intractable peace and security dilemmas in the region and especially in Kenya and Somalia have remained elusive and insignificant, making it more of a bystander. This study sought to address this gap. Specifically, the study examined the structure of Eastern Africa Standby Force. The study was underpinned by regional Security Complex theory.

Keywords: Eastern African Standby Force, EASF, peace, security, Kenya, Somalia

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