Revisiting Regionalism in Southern Africa
Introduction
Hubert René Schillinger
Keynote address: the policy dimensions of trade in the SADC region
Ben Turok
Open versus developmental integration – what options for SADC?
Rok Ajulu
Will SADC create a free trade area by 2008 and a customs union by 2010?
Christopher Mulaudzi
The contribution of development finance institutions to SADC integration
Stuart Kufeni
The effectiveness of institutional restructuring in SADC
Jonathan Mayuyuka Kaunda
The Titanic is sinking! Progress with security co-operation in Southern Africa
Anthoni van Nieuwkerk
The Regional Indicative Strategic Development Plan: problems and prospects
Garth le Pere and Elling Tjønneland
Economic integration in SADC and the economic partnership agreement negotiations
Stella Mushiri
Proceedings of the Fourth Southern African Forum on Trade (SAFT), held in Pretoria, South Africa, on 3–4 September 2007
Friedrich Ebert Stiftung
http://www.fesnam.org/pdf/2008/reports/RevisitingRegionalism.pdf
Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (Namibia Office) and Institute for Global Dialogue (South Africa)
2008
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The security-development nexus : expressions of Sovereignty and securitization in Southern Africa
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, DDR programmes and the different trajectories democratization has taken in different parts of the region.
Lars Buur, Steffen Jensen and Finn Stepputat (eds.)
http://nai.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:275697/FULLTEXT02.pdf
Nordic Africa Institute & HSRC Press (Cape Town)
2007
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