Southern African
Peace and Security Studies
Volume 1 Number 2 2012

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CONTENTS

Cover, Aims and Scope, and Contents【PDF/4285KB】

Editor’s Introduction:

  • Challenges in Democratization and Securitization
    1-3【PDF/207KB】

    Gladys Mokhawa

Articles:

  • United in Diversity or Divided in Difference:
    Belonging and Opposition in Democratic South Africa
    4-19【PDF/509KB】

    Carolyn E. Holmes
  • Critical Reflections of the African Standby Force:
    The Case of its SADC Contingent
    20-28【PDF/348KB】

    Hussein Solomon
  • Transnational Threats:
    The Problem of Illegal Immigration in Northern Malawi
    29-43【PDF/353KB】

    Bryson G. Nkhoma
  • The Big-Man Syndrome as a Security Threat in Malawi:
    A Critical Theory Perspective
    44-56【PDF/315KB】

    Lester Brian Shawa

Policy Briefs:

  • Elections in Angola:
    Understanding the Result behind the Result
    57-60【PDF/216KB】

    Mathias de Alencastro
  • The Marikana Massacre:
    A Historical Overview of the Labour Unrest in the Mining Sector in South Africa
    61-67【PDF/261KB】

    Chitja Twala

Reviews:

  • Susan Williams, Who Killed Hammarskjöld?:
    The UN, the Cold War and White Supremacy in Africa
    68-70【PDF/262KB】

    Reviewed by Mark Stevenson Curry

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