Partner to History: The US Role in South Africa’s Transition to Democracy
In the early 1990s, South Africa was a cause célèbre of the early US-centred ‘new world order’. Amid fratricidal war and communal conflict in settings as diverse as Bosnia, Chechnya, Somalia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Burundi and Kashmir, South Africans themselves – who were actively supported and encouraged by foreign political actors – negotiated an end […]
Conflict Trends 2002/3
Editorial By Cedric de Coning Foreword By Vasu Gounden Trends in Preventive Action By Britt de Klerk Trends in Constitutional and Political Developments By Paul Nantulya United Nations Peacekeeping By Jean-Marie Guehenno Building Capacity for African Peacekeeping An Overview of Peacekeeping Training Centres in Africa By Nicky Hay Norway’s Role in supporting capacity-building in Africa […]