Demilitarisation and Peace-Building in Southern Africa

Volume I - Concepts and Processes

Peter Batchelor author Kees Kingma editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:10th Aug '18

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First published in 2004 , this work is based on a collaborative research project, this trilogy considers the dynamics of demilitarisation and peace-building in southern Africa in the aftermath of major violent conflicts. The overall aim of the research is to support and facilitate the achievement of sustainable peace and human development in southern Africa, by analysing demilitarisation and peace-building processes in the region and identifying policy options and interventions for peace-building. The central focus of the research is the extent to which demilitarisation following the termination of wars has contributed to broad processes of peace-building in the affected region. Has the military in southern Africa downsized and refocused towards new roles? Has there been a 'peace-dividend', allowing more investment in economic and human development, thereby dealing with some of the root causes of conflict? Volume I provides a conceptual framework for the analysis of demilitarisation and peace-building processes, applicable particularly in the southern Africa context. This volume argues that a broad concept of peace-building has to take into account economic, political, social and cultural factors, at the local, national and regional level.

'The editors...have managed to recruit as contributors some of the most prominent experts from the region...Taken as a whole, this monumental work provides an excellent overview of the peace and security situation of this rapidly changing region.' The Economics of Peace and Security Journal

ISBN: 9781138316379

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Weight: 520g

173 pages