Peacemaking and peacebuilding in South Africa : the National Peace Accord, 1991-1994 /
Examines the creation and implementation of South Africa's National Peace Accord and this key transitional phase in the country's history, and its implications for peace mediation and conflict resolution.--
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Woodbridge, Suffolk ; Rochester, NY :
James Currey,
2022.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword / by Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu
- 1. Peacemaking and peacebuilding : Situating South Africa
- 2. South Africa's fractured rainbow
- 3. Repression, reform, resistance, and grassroots war
- 4. Churches, business, and secret conversations
- 5. De Klerk becomes president, Mandela walks free
- 6. Deadlock and the President's Summit
- 7. Convening the parties
- 8. Negotiating the National Peace Accord : The process
- 9. Negotiating the National Peace Accord : The agreements
- 10. Signing up to peace : The National Peace Convention
- 11. National Peace Committee : Promoting peace
- 12. National Peace Secretariat : Getting to grassroots
- 13. Mobilizing the people, making peace cool
- 14. Peace monitoring : Building peace on the streets
- 15. First explorations in reconstruction and development (SERD)
- 16. Building peace in the regions I : Natal/KwaZulu, Wits/Vaal
- 17. Building peace in the regions II : The Cape, OFS, and Transvaal
- 18. The Goldstone Commission : Seeking truth, recommending peace
- 19. The Police Board, community policing, and CPFs
- 20. A role in future peacebuilding?
- Conclusion : Impact and unfinished business.