Democracy, human rights and regional co-operation in Southern Africa

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Democracy, human rights and regional co-operation in Southern Africa

edited by Dominic Milazi, Munyae Mulinge and Elizabeth Mukamaambo

(African century publications series / series editor, Elizabeth le Roux, no. 9)

Africa Institute of South Africa in collaboration with SAUSSC, 2002

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"The papers appearing in this book were written by scholars of the Southern African Universities Social Sciences Conference (SAUSSC) ... The 21st Conference held in Mangochi, Malawi from 29 November to 4 December 1999 debated the issue of Democracy, Human Rights and Regional Co-operation. This book comprises a selection of papers presented at the conference"--Introduction

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A diverse collection of papers centering around themes of democracy, human rights, socio-economic development and regional co-operation in Southern Africa. Some examples of the subjects studies are: the duty of government to its citizens; democracy in Swaziland from the 1960s to the 1990s; impediments to simultaneous democratisation and respect for human rights in Africa; the threats to democracy in Malawi; SADC, globalisation and regional integration; the aid factor in civil and regional conflicts; the effects of liberalisation in Lesotho; socio-political aspects of foreign investment in South Africa; information technology and human resource sharing; and youth development through participation in the sub-Saharan region. The contributors are for the most part academics at universities in Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, South Africa and Swaziland.

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