Security and Politics in South Africa: The Regional DimensionLynne Rienner Publishers, 2003 - 251 pages Exploring how the region is changing today - as transnational solidarity and a single regional economy remove the distinctions between national and international politics - he asks whether South African domination can finally be overcome and considers what sort of cosmopolitan political arrangement will be appropriate for southern Africa in the new century."--BOOK JACKET. |
Contents
2 | 29 |
Making South Africas Security | 57 |
Writing Migration as Neoapartheid | 85 |
Ordering Southern Africa | 107 |
Continuity and Community | 135 |
Primus Inter Pares? | 161 |
Afterword | 179 |
Notes | 191 |
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243 | |
About the Book 251 | |
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