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Africa's lost leader: South Africa's continental role since apartheid
/ Hamill, James
2018
Hamill, James
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Oxon, Routledge, 2018.
Description
170p.pbk
Series
Adelphi Series; 463
Standard Number
9781138549654
Key Words
Democracy
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Leadership
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Defence Budget
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South Africa
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National Defence Force
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082669
Age of despair: the unintegrated forces of South Africa
/ Mashike, Lephophotho
Mashike, Lephophotho
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2008.
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The creation of a new national defence force in South Africa produced ex-combatants - a social group possessing military skills and access to small arms but without opportunities to exercise their skills. Since 2000, former combatants from various military backgrounds have participated in or planned protest action to demand jobs or integration into the national defence force. To date there has been no scholarly attempt to explain the sporadic protest action by former combatants in South Africa. The purpose of this article is to account for the various protest actions by former combatants since 2000. The main argument is that many former combatants who were unable to make careers in the post-apartheid national defence force have failed to reintegrate successfully into civilian society. Consequently, some of them have mobilized to highlight their grievances. While there is nothing inherently wrong with peaceful protest action, the easy access to small arms in South Africa increases the potential for violent conflict
Key Words
National Security
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Defence
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South Africa
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National Defence Force
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Enhancing SANDF readiness
/ Lekota, Mosiuoa Gerard Patrick
Lekota, Mosiuoa Gerard Patrick
Journal Article
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2006.
Key Words
South Africa
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National Defence Force
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