Bridges to the future : prospects for peace and security in Southern Africa
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Bridges to the future : prospects for peace and security in Southern Africa
Westview Press, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
With the ending of white-minority rule in South Africa, the democratic elections in Mozambique, and renewed efforts to negotiate settlement of the civil war in Angola, the Southern African states are confronted with the task of creating a sound multilateral framework for conducting mutual relations while accommodating the dominant power - the new democratic South Africa - in order to sustain peace and security. Examining the potential for regional co-operation and the process of regional institution-building, the contributors to this book emphasize the need for indigenous capability for managing and resolving conflict. They explore norms, principles and concrete measures for building confidence and security.
Table of Contents
- Appreciating Updike's syndrome - southern-African security in the 1990s, Peter Vale
- regional economic co-operation and the development challenge in southern Africa, Robert Davies
- time to decide - rethinking the institutional framework of regional co-operation in southern Africa, Peter Meyns
- organizing collective security - African experiences, Ivor Richard Fung
- crisis prevention and conflict management in southern Africa in the post-Cold War era, Willie Breytenbach and Pal Dunay
- security dilemmas in southern Africa - a case for confidence-building measures?, Hans-Joachim Spanger
- establishing democratic defence forces in Mozambique - a case study, Joao Bernardo Honwana
- towards a security regime in southern Africa - some working suggestions, H.-J. Spanger and P. Vale.
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