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The Security-Development Nexus : Expressions of Sovereignty and Securitization in Southern Africa

Buur, Lars(Edited by)Jensen, Steffen(Edited by)Stepputat, Finn(Edited by)
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The link between security and development has been rediscovered after 9/11 by a broad range of scholars.

Focusing on southern Africa, The Security-Development Nexus shows that the much-debated linkage is by no means a recent invention.

Rather, the security/development linkage has been an important element of the state policies of colonial as well as post-colonial regimes during the Cold War, and it seems to be prospering in new configurations under the present wave of democratic transitions. Contributors focus on a variety of contexts from South Africa, Mozambique and Namibia, to Zimbabwe and Democratic Congo. They explore the nexus and our understanding of security and development through the prism of peace-keeping interventions, community policing, human rights, gender, land contests, squatters, nation and state-building, social movements, disarmament and reintegration programmes and the different trajectories democratisation has taken in different parts of the region.

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HSRC Press
0796921849 / 9780796921840
Paperback / softback
15/01/2007
South Africa
English
288 pages
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