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Africa's First Peacekeeping Operation
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Preface Peacekeeping as a Foreign Policy Tool Background to the Chadian Crisis The First Peacekeeping Operations in Chad Planning a New OAU Peacekeeping Operation for Chad The 1981-1982 OAU Peacekeeping Force in Chad: A Political View The 1981-1982 OAU Peacekeeping Force in Chad: Contingents and Political Organization The 1981-1982 OAU Peacekeeping Force in Chad: A Military View Summary, Conclusions, and Impact on the Future of African Peacekeeping Appendix 1: Chronology (1979-1982) Appendix 2: OAU Status of Forces Agreement Bibliography Index

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TERRY M. MAYS is Assistant Professor of Political Science at The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina.

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.,."timely and instructive...Mays has done a good job with his materials, laid out his thesis clearly, and provided strong argument..."-The Journal of Military History

?...timely and instructive...Mays has done a good job with his materials, laid out his thesis clearly, and provided strong argument...?-The Journal of Military History

?Discusses a peacekeeping operation by the Organization of African Unity that involved battalion-size contingents from Nigeria, Senegal, and Zaire to separate the sides in Chad's civil war; examines Nigeria as the moving force behind the operation and analyzes its motivations as a regional "hegemon."?-The Chronicle of Higher Education

?Shows how, rather than being a strictly humanitarian mission, the OAU's first peacekeeping operation envolved as a foreign policy tool of Nigeria supported by France and the US.?-Africa Book Ceatre Book Review

..."timely and instructive...Mays has done a good job with his materials, laid out his thesis clearly, and provided strong argument..."-The Journal of Military History

"Shows how, rather than being a strictly humanitarian mission, the OAU's first peacekeeping operation envolved as a foreign policy tool of Nigeria supported by France and the US."-Africa Book Ceatre Book Review

"Discusses a peacekeeping operation by the Organization of African Unity that involved battalion-size contingents from Nigeria, Senegal, and Zaire to separate the sides in Chad's civil war; examines Nigeria as the moving force behind the operation and analyzes its motivations as a regional "hegemon.""-The Chronicle of Higher Education

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