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FOUNDATIONS FOR REGIONAL SECURITY: PREPARING TO KEEP THE PEACE IN SOUTHERN AFRICA

Pages 4-17 | Published online: 26 Jul 2010

  • This article is published as part of the Training for Peace Project, a joint venture between the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI). the African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD), and the Institute for Defence Policy (IDP)
  • IDASA. in conjunction with the Centre for Conflict Resolution. obtained funding from the Government of Denmark to undertake a project which aims “…to determine the ability of states in Southern Africa to participate in international peacekeeping operations on the basis of a common perspective and knowledge of peacekeeping operations. and to assess possibilities for the development of joint training programmes“Similarly, IDP, in conjunction with ACCORD and NUPI obtained funding from the Government of Norway to undertake a project which aims “…to contribute to ongoing processes of building up stand-by capacities of qualified and readily available personnel for peace operations, primarily under UN or OAU auspices, in as many countries of the region as possible”.”
  • Cilliers , Jakkie . 1995 . The Evolving Security Architecture in Southern Africa . African Security Review , 4 ( 5 ) : 30 – 47 . For a detailed exposition of progress and problems in this regard, see
  • Mills , Greg . 1995 . South Africa and Africa: Regional Integration and Security Co-operation . African, Security Review , 4 ( 2 ) : 7
  • Clapham , Christopher . 1995 . A Comparative Assessment of OAU and ECOMOG Peace-Keeping . paper read at an IDP/SAIIA conference on South Africa and Peacekeeping in Africa . July 13–14 1995 , Johannesburg. pp. 14
  • Pahad , Aziz . 1995 . “ South Africa and Preventive Diplomacy ” . In Peacekeeping in Africa. , Edited by: Cilliers , Jakkie and Mills , Greg . Volume 2 , 161 Midrand : IDP/SAIIA .
  • Pretorius , Johan . 1995 . Integration. Rationalisation and Restructuring of the SA Army: Challenges and Prospects . African Security Review , 4 ( 1 ) : 27
  • Williams , R. M. 1995 . South African's new Defense Force: Progress and Prospects . CSIS Africa forts. , 170 March : 8
  • Scharling , J. 1995 . What Does a Country Require to Participate in Peace Support Operations? . paper read at an IDP/SAIIA conference on South Africa and Peacekeeping in Africa . July 13–14 1995 , Johannesburg. pp. 7
  • Boyd , M. J. 1995 . Peace Operations: A Capstone Doctrine . Military Review. , May-June : 28
  • Army , British . 1995 . Wider Peacekeeping , 7 – 5 . London : HMSO .
  • Lemmon , Michael C. 1995 . Role of the US in Peace-Keeping . paper read at an IDP/SAIIA conference on South Africa and Peacekeeping in Africa . July 13–14 1995 , Johannesburg. pp. 8
  • Perlmutter , A. April 1969 . “ The Praetorian State and the Praetorian Army ” . In Comparative Politics April , 385 S. P. Huntington, Political Order in Changing Societies. Yale University Press, New Haven, 1968, pp. 194–7
  • Roberts , A. 1994 . The Crisis in UN Peacekeeping . Survival , 36 ( 3 ) : 116
  • Army , British . 7 – 2 . op. cit.
  • Boyd . 28 op. cit.
  • Roberts . 114 op. cit.
  • Clapham . 15 op. at.
  • Boyd . 29 op. cit.
  • Ibid.
  • Dobbie , C. 1994 . A Concept for Post-Cold War Peacekeeping . Survival , 36 ( 3 ) : 141
  • Army , British . 7 – 2 . op. cit.
  • Boyd . 22 op. cit.
  • Army , British . 7 – 4 . op. cit.
  • Intemational Peace Academy . 1984 . Peackekeeper's Handbook , 373 New York : Pergamon .
  • Dobbie . 133 op. cit.
  • Boyd . 24 op. cit.
  • 25 Ibid.
  • Hashim bin Hussein , D. M. 1995 . The Experiences of a Smaller Nation . paper read at an IDP/SAIIA conference on South Africa and Peacekeeping in Africa . July 13–14 1995 , Johannesburg. pp. 31
  • Nhara , william . 1995 . The OAU and the POtential role of Regional and Sub-Regional Organisations . paper read at an IDP/SAIIA conference on South Africa and Peacekeeping in Africa . July 13–14 1995 , Johannesburg. pp. 14
  • Williams , P. G. Liaison—The Key to Success in Central Bosnia . Army and Defence Quarterly , 124 ( 4 ) 391 – 2 .

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