Published in 1997, the work explores the reorientation of security
policies and the accompanying restructuring of the armed forces
going on in Southern Africa under entirely new circumstances:
Democracy has come to South Africa, the civil wars in Angola and
Mozambique have ended, and the region is establishing a regional
framework for cooperation. While covering the entire region, a
special focus is placed on South Africa which is predestined to
play a leading role, but which is struggling with the legacy of the
apartheid regime and its repeated aggressions against neighbouring
states. A defensive restructuring of the South African of the South
African military is an element in the building of mutual trust. The
implications of such defensive restructuring to a non-offensive
defence are described in detail. In addition to the analytical
contribution, the work also contains central documents and a
bibliography.
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