声明
Chapter Ⅰ:Introduction
1.1 Background of study
1.2Research questions
1.3 Main argument
1.4 Significance of the study
1.5 Methodology
1.6 Literature review
1.7 Structure of thesis
Chapter 2:The motives for R.C.to mediate the crisis in Africa
2.1 Definitions of terms and causes of political crisis in Central Africa
2.1.1 Mediation
2.1.2 Prevention
2.1.3 The Conflict
2.2 Causes of Political Crisis in Central Africa
2.2.1 Endogenous considerations of conflicts
2.2.2 Historical and cultural considerations
2.2.3 Political-administrative considerations
2.2.4 Socio-economic considerations
2.3 Exogenous considerations of conflicts
2.3.1 Inter-imperialist rivalries
2.3.2 Interference from neighboring countries
2.4 The motivations of R.C. to constitute itself as mediator in conflicts in Central African and challenges
2.4.1 High level visibility
2.4.2 Positioning country on the international diplomatic scene
2.4.3 To conquer international prestige
2.4.4 Sharing the experience
2.4.5 Preservation of the Internal Security of R. Congo
Chapter Ⅲ:The key role of mediator in African
3.1 The Brazzaville Protocol
3.2 Mediation of the Central African Republic crisis
3.2.1 The aims of the Forum
3.2.2 Cessation of hostilities agreement
3.2.3 Direct Involvement of the Republic of Congo in CAR crisis
3.3 Consultations for peace in the DRC
3.4Mediation of the Libyan crisis
3.4.1 Condensing the various summits held in Brazzaville
3.5 Within the framework of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region(ICGLR)
3.6 Involvement with the African Union (AU)
Chapter Ⅳ: an assessment of Benefits and Costs
4.1 Analysis of Congolese mediations
4.1.2 The affirmation of the Congo's mediations: from opportunism to exhortation
4.2Benefits and costs for the Congolese State(Section2)
4.2.1 Ascendancy of a symbolic regional power
4.2.2 The Costs
CONCLUSIONS
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