Strategic Review for Southern Africa back issues from May 2003:
The hegemon that wasn't: South Africa's foreign policy towards Zimbabwe.
May 01, 2003; ... ABSTRACT South Africa's policy of quiet diplomacy in the face of the economic and political crises of Zimbabwe has been criticised severely by both domestic and international observers who cite South Africa's "obvious hegemony" as sufficient to take a tough stance against the ...
Pursuing a functional security community in Southern Africa: is it possible after all?
May 01, 2003; ... ABSTRACT The objectives of the Southern African Development Community are, amongst others, aimed at building a security community in Southern Africa. Specifically, the establishment of the SADC Organ for Politics, Defence and Security in 1996 indicated some commitment to the ...
Arms control and disarmament in South Africa after the cold war.
May 01, 2003; ... ABSTRACT The radical change in its internal and foreign policies during the late 1980s and the ending of the Cold War have led to South Africa disarming itself with regard to weapons of mass destruction. Following the first democratic election in 1994, South Africa has become a ...
Military discipline: where are we going wrong?
May 01, 2003; ... ABSTRACT This article addresses the issue of military discipline within the South African National Defence Force, with specific reference to the military justice and corrective system. The first section focuses on the military justice system and the problems experienced in ...
Ideas on the revolution in military affairs and the nature of low-intensity conflict.
May 01, 2003; ... ABSTRACT The aim of this article is to discuss and assess the tension between ideas that underpin the revolution in military affairs (RMA) and the changing nature of post-Cold War conflict with specific reference to the nature of low-intensity conflict (LIC). The United States' ...
Doxtader, Erik and Charles Villa-Vicencio (eds), Through Fire with Water: the Roots of Division and the Potential for Reconciliation in Africa.(Book Review)
May 01, 2003; ... Institute for Justice and Reconciliation, David Philip Publishers, an imprint of New Books (Pty) Ltd, Claremont (South Africa), 2003, 427 pp (ISBN 0 86486-613-5--pbk). In a notion somewhat at odds with prevailing Western thinking, a wrongdoing often receives more attention than ...