Bruno Charbonneau
I work on the international politics of peace and conflict interventions in Africa, notably West Africa.
Subjects: Military & Security Studies
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The Politics of Peacekeeping Interventions in Africa
Published: Nov 24, 2015 by International Peacekeeping
Authors: Bruno Charbonneau
Review Article
Fighting for Liberal Peace in Mali? The Limits of International Military Interve
Published: Nov 10, 2014 by Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding
Authors: Bruno Charbonneau and Jon Sears
The January 2013 French military intervention in Mali exposed the rising threat of ‘terrorist’ and illicit networks in the Sahel, but more importantly the intertwined limits of Malian politics and of the international politics of African conflict management.
War and Peace in Côte d'Ivoire: Violence, Agency, and Local/International Line
Published: Nov 08, 2012 by International Peacekeeping
Authors: Bruno Charbonneau
Violence in the context of international peace interventions is rarely problematized.
What Is So Special about the European Union? EU–UN Cooperation in Crisis Managem
Published: Oct 09, 2009 by International Peacekeeping
Authors: Bruno Charbonneau
This article analyses the ways in which rapidly emerging narratives of EU–UN cooperation in military crisis management are rewriting and re-authorizing European practices of military intervention in Africa.
Dreams of Empire: France, Europe, and the New Interventionism in Africa
Published: Nov 12, 2008 by Modern and Contemporary France
Authors: Bruno Charbonneau
This paper argues that European cooperation in the management of African crises is not inherently more legitimate than previous unilateral forms of intervention.