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The New Is Not Yet Born: Conflict Resolution in Southern Africa

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In April 1994, black and white South Africans voted for the first time for a nonracial government.

This watershed election in the spring of '94 was one of many profound changes in Southern Africa, including independence in Namibia, democratic elections in Zambia, a peace agreement in Mozambique, and renewed civil war in Angola.The authors explore the sources and dynamics of the political, economic, and diplomatic transformations that took place in Southern Africa.

They recount how Southern Africa has long endured costly, violent domestic and interstate conflicts, often complicated and intensified by external interventions and interests.

They also analyze the various attempts to resolve Southern Africa's conflicts.

They suggest that the democratic transition in South Africa has opened the possibility to create a secure Southern Africa, but they also note that past conflict legacies and new unanticipated conflicts could stand in the way.

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Brookings Institution Press
0815720440 / 9780815720447
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
01/12/2010
United States
English
336 pages
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