2003
DOI: 10.1080/10246029.2003.9627237
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The African Standby Force

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“…In fact, the AU anticipates that this sort of capacity should be an ad hoc addition to the brigades. 30 For reasons explained earlier on in the discussion, we believe that this informal arrangement with the military is wholly insufficient. Of course, the ASF cannot be expected to rebuild states; rather, it is proposed that the mission structure of each regional standby brigade should contain a 'civilian reconstruction team' of at least 80 to 100 civilian experts endowed with the diplomatic, technical and operational skills set to implement early and well-placed reconstruction and development activities, and to embark on these activities in a timely manner with the support and in support of ASF military troops.…”
Section: In Search Of African Solutions For African Problemsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In fact, the AU anticipates that this sort of capacity should be an ad hoc addition to the brigades. 30 For reasons explained earlier on in the discussion, we believe that this informal arrangement with the military is wholly insufficient. Of course, the ASF cannot be expected to rebuild states; rather, it is proposed that the mission structure of each regional standby brigade should contain a 'civilian reconstruction team' of at least 80 to 100 civilian experts endowed with the diplomatic, technical and operational skills set to implement early and well-placed reconstruction and development activities, and to embark on these activities in a timely manner with the support and in support of ASF military troops.…”
Section: In Search Of African Solutions For African Problemsmentioning
confidence: 96%