With the ending of white minority rule in South Africa, the democratic elections in Mozambique and the renewed efforts at a negotiated settlement of civil war in Angola, Southern Africa has entered a new era. Much more is required, however, to ensure lasting peace and security. The states on the subcontinent are confronted with the twofold task of
Edited by:
Hans-Joachim Spanger, Peter Vale (University of Johannesburg, South Africa) Imprint: Routledge Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 147mm,
Weight: 650g ISBN:9780367159184 ISBN 10: 036715918X Pages: 196 Publication Date:30 September 2020 Audience:
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Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Foreword -- Preface -- Appreciating Updike's Syndrome: Southern African Security in the 1990s -- Regional Economic Co-operation and the Development Challenge in Southern Africa -- Time to Decide: Rethinking the Institutional Framework of Regional Co-operation in Southern Africa -- Organizing Collective Security: African Experiences -- Crisis Prevention and Conflict Management in Southern Africa in the Post-Cold War Era -- Security Dilemmas in Southern Africa: A Case for Confidence-building Measures? -- Establishing Democratic Defence Forces in Mozambique: A Case Study -- Towards a Security Regime in Southern Africa: Some Working Suggestions
Hans-Joachim Spanger is member of the executive board and head of the research department `Governance and Societal Peace' at the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF), Germany.