Knowledge Production at the African Union on Conflict Early Warning
Ulf Engel (SFB 1199 & Leipzig U)
Publication Date
June 2018
Language
English
Type
Article
Journal
South African Journal of International Affairs
Volume
25
Issue
1
Pages
117–132
About the Article
How does the African Union (AU) generate knowledge about on-going violent conflict as well as post-conflict situations? This article offers an analysis of the multiple sites and sources in the construction of conflict-related knowledge. It also reflects on the various institutional ways this knowledge is filtered into the activities of a wide range of AU actors, starting with the AU Commission, the AU Commission Chairperson and the Peace and Security Council. Emphasis is on the development of the Continental Early Warning System and some of its limitations, the latter partly related to the specific organisational culture of the African Union.
About the Author
Prof. Dr. Ulf Engel (SFB 1199 & Leipzig University)
Ulf Engel is professor of ‘Politics in Africa’ at the Institute of African Studies at Leipzig University (Germany). He is also a visiting professor at the Institute for Peace and Security Studies at Addis Ababa University (Ethiopia) and a professor extraordinary in the Department of Political Science at Stellenbosch University (South Africa).