Southern African
Peace and Security Studies
Volume 2 Number 1 2013
Download as a single file【PDF/2427KB】
CONTENTS
Cover, Aims and Scope, and Contents【PDF/345KB】
Guest Editor's Introduction:
- Is Power Sharing a Solution to Africa's Conflicts?
1-8【PDF/332KB】
Katabaro Miti, Ella Abatan and Stephanie Minou
Articles:
- The Government of National Unity as a Transitional Power-Sharing Institution in Madagascar
9-22【PDF/390KB】
Dirk Kotze - Examining Zimbabwe's Global Political Agreement
23-34【PDF/349KB】
Gladys Mokhawa - Revisiting South Africa's Contemporary Political Risk Profile
35-58【PDF/325KB】
Theo Neethling - Japan's Contribution to UN Peacekeeping Operations in Southern Africa: A Quest for Peace or Prestige?
59-76【PDF/461KB】
Rui Faro Saraiva
Policy Briefs:
- The DRC Peace Process:
Rebels without a Pause, a Peace Agreement with an Escape Clause?
77-88【PDF/278KB】
Gerrie Swart
Reviews: 【PDF/355KB】
- Kings M. Phiri, John McCracken and
Wapulumuka O. Mulwafu (eds.), Malawi in Crisis:
The 1959/60 Nyasaland State of Emergency and its Legacy
89
Reviewed by Harvey C. C. Banda - Marcus Power and Ana Cristina Alves (eds.), China and Angola:
A Marriage of Convenience?
90-91
Reviewed by Just Castillo Iglesias - Theo Neethling and Heidi Hudson (eds.),
Post Conflict Reconstruction and Development in Africa:
Concepts, Role-Players, Policy and Practice
92
Reviewed by Hussein Solomon