Pursuing Justice and Peace in South Africa

A guide to conflict resolution and reconciliation

Hendrik W van der Merwe author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:5th Oct '22

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This insightful book explores conflict resolution in South Africa, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and moral reform among leaders and citizens.

Originally published in 1989, Pursuing Justice and Peace in South Africa is written by a seasoned peacemaker who garnered respect across various political factions in the country. The book advocates for constructive intervention in the South African conflict, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and understanding among opposing sides. It highlights the necessity for pragmatic flexibility within the white leadership, arguing that a more rational approach could lead to meaningful change.

The author illustrates how moral reform among the white population can create reasonable prospects for resolving tensions in South Africa. Notably, in 1984, the author facilitated the first meetings between government supporters and the ANC in exile in Lusaka, which broke a 24-year stalemate. This pivotal moment not only influenced public opinion but also set the stage for future negotiations and peace-building efforts.

Pursuing Justice and Peace in South Africa is a crucial read for anyone interested in conflict resolution and the complexities of South African politics. The book provides valuable insights into the dynamics of power, the role of leadership in times of crisis, and the potential for reconciliation in a divided society. It serves as both a historical account and a guide for those seeking to understand the path toward justice and peace in the region.

‘Van der Merwe’s book contains a perceptive review of ideological shifts among key groups of political actors.’ Dean E. McHenry Jr, African Studies Review, Vol 34, No. 2

ISBN: 9781032321981

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 430g

128 pages