Acknowledgements | |
Contributors | |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Post-colonial Africa: the politics of transition | p. 9 |
The dynamics of African political societies in transition | p. 11 |
Beyond the civil military dichotomy in Africa: the case of Tanzania | p. 19 |
The political crises in Uganda | p. 49 |
"Developmental politics" or the political economy of development? | p. 73 |
Structural adjustment programs and liberalization policies in Tanzania | p. 75 |
Zimbabwe: security for development | p. 100 |
International labor migration in Lesotho: recent dimensions and context | p. 125 |
Education and development in Swaziland: aims, strategies and challenges | p. 149 |
Conflict creation or conflict resolution in southern Africa | p. 167 |
Military and political destabilization in southern Africa: an historical perspective | p. 169 |
Conflict creation in Angola and UNITA destabilization | p. 190 |
The Reagan administration and the decolonization of Namibia | p. 209 |
The end of the cold war and conflict resolution in southern Africa | p. 233 |
Regional cooperation and long term security | p. 259 |
East African attempts at regional cooperation | p. 261 |
The future of SADCC | p. 287 |
Canada's role in the long term security of SADC(C) states | p. 304 |
Bibliography | p. 339 |
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