From Cape to Congo:Southern Africa's evolving security challenges
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Published: |
L. Rienner,
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Publisher Address: | Boulder, Colo. |
Publication Dates: | 2003. |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Carrier Form: | x, 403 p.: ; 24 cm. |
ISBN: |
1588261026 (hc : alk. paper) 1588261271 (pb : alk. paper) |
Index Number: | F147 |
CLC: |
F147.0-532 D747.02-532 |
Call Number: | D747.02-532/F931/[2000?] |
Contents: |
"A project of the International Peace Academy." Includes bibliographical references (p. 359-382) and index. Pt. 1. Southern Africa's security challenges. Economic and military security / Mwesiga Baregu ; Redefining security / Agostinho Zacarias ; The quest for good governance / Tandeka C. Nkiwane ; The politics of land reform in Zimbabwe / San Moyo and Prosper Matondi ; Land reform: the South African case / Ruth Hall and Gavin Williams ; AIDS as a new security threat / Jacqui Ala -- Pt. 2. National and regional actors. Civil society in Southern Afric / Patrick Molutsi ; South Africa and Nigeria as regional hegemons / Adekeye Adebajo and Christopher Landsberg ; From the Organization of African Unity to the African Union / Musifiky Mwanasali ; The intergovernmental authority on development and the East African community / Monica Kathina Juma -- Pt. 3. Extraregional actors. The United Nations / Ibrahim A. Gambari ; The United States / Jendayi E. Frazer ; The European Union / Talitha Bertelsmann-Scott ; The Commonwealth / Kaye Whiteman -- Pt. 4. Conclusion. Southern Africa's security architecture: challenges and prospects / Mwesiga Baregu and Christopher Landsberg. |