Power, Wealth and Global Order: An International Relations Textbook for Africa

Dedicated to the thousands of students in Africa who, often under difficult conditions, study International Relations, and commissioned by the Foundation for Global Dialogue, this publication is a collaboration by contributors from a number of South African and United States institutions. In the first chapter on the study of International Relations (IR), McGowan and Nel […]

Peace, Profit or Plunder? The Privatisation of Security in Wartorn African Societies

‘You may not be interested in war, but war is interested in you’ – Leon Trotsky, quoted in Alvin and Heidi Toffler, War and Anti-war, 1993 Conflict – the unenviable, yet inevitable thread flowing through history from premodern to modern times (and now through post-modern times, if some are to be believed) – continuously threatens individual […]

Conflict Trends 1999/3

ACCORD - Conflict Trends 1999-3

Editorial By Hussein Solomon Conflict Watch By Senzo Ngubane Uncertain progress in Lesotho By Roger Southall Malawi’s post election woes By Senzo Ngubane Endless night Conflict and conflict resolution in Angola By Hussein Solomon International involvement in the Democratic Republic of the Congo after the Lusaka agreement By Kwezi Mngqibisa Mozambique prepares for elections By […]

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