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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.
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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.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 161mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 940g
- ISBN-13: 9781847012562
- ISBN-10: 1847012566
- Artikelnr.: 63366528
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 161mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 940g
- ISBN-13: 9781847012562
- ISBN-10: 1847012566
- Artikelnr.: 63366528
Revd Dr Liz Carmichael MBE is an Emeritus Research Fellow at St John's College, Oxford, where she convenes the peace studies network of Oxford University. She worked as a medical doctor in Soweto 1975-1981, and in the Anglican Diocese of Johannesburg 1991-1996 while also serving on the local and regional peace structures.
Foreword by Archbishop Desmond Tutu Introduction PART ONE: Peacemaking
Peacebuilding
and the South African Conflict 1 Peacemaking and Peacebuilding: situating South Africa 2 South Africa's Fractured Rainbow 3 Repression
Reform
Resistance
and Grassroots War PART TWO: Peacemaking 4 Churches
Business
Secret Talks 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 National Peace Convention
14 September 1991 PART THREE: Peacebuilding 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 Socio-economic 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 19 The Police Board
Community Policing
CPFs 20 A Role in Future Peacebuilding? 21 Conclusion: Impact and Unfinished Business
Peacebuilding
and the South African Conflict 1 Peacemaking and Peacebuilding: situating South Africa 2 South Africa's Fractured Rainbow 3 Repression
Reform
Resistance
and Grassroots War PART TWO: Peacemaking 4 Churches
Business
Secret Talks 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 National Peace Convention
14 September 1991 PART THREE: Peacebuilding 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 Socio-economic 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 19 The Police Board
Community Policing
CPFs 20 A Role in Future Peacebuilding? 21 Conclusion: Impact and Unfinished Business
Foreword by Archbishop Desmond Tutu Introduction PART ONE: Peacemaking
Peacebuilding
and the South African Conflict 1 Peacemaking and Peacebuilding: situating South Africa 2 South Africa's Fractured Rainbow 3 Repression
Reform
Resistance
and Grassroots War PART TWO: Peacemaking 4 Churches
Business
Secret Talks 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 National Peace Convention
14 September 1991 PART THREE: Peacebuilding 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 Socio-economic 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 19 The Police Board
Community Policing
CPFs 20 A Role in Future Peacebuilding? 21 Conclusion: Impact and Unfinished Business
Peacebuilding
and the South African Conflict 1 Peacemaking and Peacebuilding: situating South Africa 2 South Africa's Fractured Rainbow 3 Repression
Reform
Resistance
and Grassroots War PART TWO: Peacemaking 4 Churches
Business
Secret Talks 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 National Peace Convention
14 September 1991 PART THREE: Peacebuilding 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 Socio-economic 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 19 The Police Board
Community Policing
CPFs 20 A Role in Future Peacebuilding? 21 Conclusion: Impact and Unfinished Business