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Demilitarisation and Peace-Building in Southern Africa - Volume I - Concepts and Processes (Paperback): Peter Batchelor Demilitarisation and Peace-Building in Southern Africa - Volume I - Concepts and Processes (Paperback)
Peter Batchelor; Edited by Kees Kingma
R1,123 Discovery Miles 11 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 2004 , this work is based on a collaborative research project, this trilogy considers the dynamics of demilitarisation and peace-building in southern Africa in the aftermath of major violent conflicts. The overall aim of the research is to support and facilitate the achievement of sustainable peace and human development in southern Africa, by analysing demilitarisation and peace-building processes in the region and identifying policy options and interventions for peace-building. The central focus of the research is the extent to which demilitarisation following the termination of wars has contributed to broad processes of peace-building in the affected region. Has the military in southern Africa downsized and refocused towards new roles? Has there been a 'peace-dividend', allowing more investment in economic and human development, thereby dealing with some of the root causes of conflict? Volume I provides a conceptual framework for the analysis of demilitarisation and peace-building processes, applicable particularly in the southern Africa context. This volume argues that a broad concept of peace-building has to take into account economic, political, social and cultural factors, at the local, national and regional level.

Demilitarisation and Peace-Building in Southern Africa - Volume I - Concepts and Processes (Hardcover): Peter Batchelor Demilitarisation and Peace-Building in Southern Africa - Volume I - Concepts and Processes (Hardcover)
Peter Batchelor; Edited by Kees Kingma
R3,082 Discovery Miles 30 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 2004 , this work is based on a collaborative research project, this trilogy considers the dynamics of demilitarisation and peace-building in southern Africa in the aftermath of major violent conflicts. The overall aim of the research is to support and facilitate the achievement of sustainable peace and human development in southern Africa, by analysing demilitarisation and peace-building processes in the region and identifying policy options and interventions for peace-building. The central focus of the research is the extent to which demilitarisation following the termination of wars has contributed to broad processes of peace-building in the affected region. Has the military in southern Africa downsized and refocused towards new roles? Has there been a 'peace-dividend', allowing more investment in economic and human development, thereby dealing with some of the root causes of conflict? Volume I provides a conceptual framework for the analysis of demilitarisation and peace-building processes, applicable particularly in the southern Africa context. This volume argues that a broad concept of peace-building has to take into account economic, political, social and cultural factors, at the local, national and regional level.

Controlling Small Arms - Consolidation, innovation and relevance in research and policy (Hardcover, New): Peter Batchelor, Kai... Controlling Small Arms - Consolidation, innovation and relevance in research and policy (Hardcover, New)
Peter Batchelor, Kai Michael Kenkel
R4,653 Discovery Miles 46 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This edited volume takes stock of the state of research and policy on the issue of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW), ten years after the UN first agreed to deal with the problem. The end of the Cold War originated a series of phenomena that would subsequently come to dominate the political agenda. Perhaps most symptomatic of the ensuing environment is the marked escalation in the scale and dynamics of armed violence, driven by the proliferation of SALW. Events in Rwanda, Somalia and Bosnia seared into global consciousness the devastating effects of this phenomenon, and of the necessity to engage actively in its limitation and prevention. This edited volume explores and outlines the research and policy on the SALW issue at this critical juncture. In addition to providing a detailed telling of the genesis and evolution of SALW research and advocacy, the volume features a series of essays from leading scholars in the field on both advances in research and action on SALW. It reflects on what has been achieved in terms of cumulative advances in data, methodology and analysis, and looks at the ways in which these developments have helped to inform policy making at national, regional and international levels. Alongside situating and integrating past and present advances in advocacy and international action, Controlling Small Arms also outlines future directions for research and action. This book will be of much interest to students of small arms, peace and conflict studies, peacebuilding, security studies and IR.

Disarmament and Defence Industrial Adjustment in South Africa (Hardcover): Peter Batchelor, Susan Willett Disarmament and Defence Industrial Adjustment in South Africa (Hardcover)
Peter Batchelor, Susan Willett
R3,353 R2,465 Discovery Miles 24 650 Save R888 (26%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Peter Batchelor and Susan Willett analyze the response of the South African defence industry to drastic cuts in military expenditure and the demilitarization of society since the end of the Cold War and apartheid, and the stabilization of the regional security situation. The new ANC-led government is seeking to use the resources released - the "peace dividend" - to restructure and revitalize the country's industrial base and to support reconstruction, development and redistribution. A lively debate on the country's security needs and strategic doctrine is under way. As in other countries, strategies of industrial diversification and conversion have met with limited success. In the absence hitherto of any coherent government policy on defence industrial adjustment, significant skills and technologies have been lost or wasted. This book provides a historical analysis of South Africa's opportunity to develop new and innovative policies on defence and security matters, the arms industry and arms exports, and makes a valuable contribution to the international debate on the relationship between disarmament and development.

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