The new South Africa : prospects for domestic and international security

1999 
Notes on Contributors Preface Introduction PART ONE: SOCIO-POLITICAL BACKGROUND The 1994 Election: An Analysis J.C.Jackson Social Change, Order and Stability in the New South Africa S.Marks Changes in the Political Economy of the New South Africa A.R.Ward PART TWO: POLITICAL PERSPECTIVES The ANC Perspective: Meeting Expectations J.Hamill The National Party Perspective: Reform and Stability A.Handley The Inkatha Freedom Party Perspective: Warlords to Peacelords? E.J.Yorke PART THREE: INTERNATIONAL AND EXTERNAL SECURITY ASPECTS The New South African Foreign Policy: Incentives and Constraints J.E.Spence The South African Defence Industry E.R.Flint South Africa's Evolving Defence Policies W.Gutteridge Conclusion J.E.Spence Index
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