Revd Dr Liz Carmichael
Peacemaking and Peacebuilding in South Africa
The National Peace Accord, 1991-1994
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Revd Dr Liz Carmichael
Peacemaking and Peacebuilding in South Africa
The National Peace Accord, 1991-1994
- Broschiertes Buch
Examines the creation and implementation of South Africa's National Peace Accord 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 its implications for peace mediation and conflict resolution.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: James Currey
- Seitenzahl: 518
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 780g
- ISBN-13: 9781847013682
- ISBN-10: 1847013686
- Artikelnr.: 67136763
- Verlag: James Currey
- Seitenzahl: 518
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 780g
- ISBN-13: 9781847013682
- ISBN-10: 1847013686
- Artikelnr.: 67136763
Liz Carmichael
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