Implementation of the ECOWAS collective security framework: The role of multilateral cooperation in the Liberian crisis

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

7-3-2021

Abstract

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) was founded exclusively to focus on economic integration. However, in 1976, the Nigerian government proposed the adoption of a non-aggression protocol to regulate issues of regional collective security. The proposal was accepted in principle and the secretariat was tasked to formulate policy prescriptions for adoption of the decision organs. Using historical techniques, this article peruses existing literature, official reports and minutes of meetings of the ECOWAS authority and Council of Ministers to highlight the successes of the executive secretariat and reflect on the political, structural and security challenges that it encountered in facilitating the implementation of inter-organisational cooperation in the Liberian crisis.

Keywords

ECOWAS, Political integration in ECOWAS, ECOWAS executive Secretariat, Regional security, Framework, ECOWAS non-aggression protocol, ECOWAS Mutual aid in Defense Protocol, ECOMOG

Divisions

arts

Funders

None

Publication Title

African Security Review

Volume

30

Issue

3

Publisher

Routledge Journals

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