FRANCO-SOUTH AFRICAN DIALOGUE

SUSTAINABLE SECURITY IN AFRICA


Compiled by Diane Philander

Monograph No 50
August 2000


Executive Summary

Chapter 1
Opening address
Ambassador Tristan d’Albis

Chapter 2
Opening remarks
WAW Nhlapo

Chapter 3
The south african national identity and its key postulates
Dr (Col) Rocky Williams

Chapter 4
Theoretical approaches to security and development
Dr Lisa Thompson

Chapter 5
French political culture and African policy: From consensus to dissensus
Prof Daniel Bourmaud

Chapter 6
Human security, governance and development in Africa
Prof Maxi Schoeman

Chapter 7
Lasting security and development in Africa
Prof Philippe Hugon

Chapter 8
Lesotho: Lessons and challenges after a SADC intervention, 1998
Sehoai Santho

Chapter 9
Peace promotion in the Great Lakes Region: Regional and international responses to conflict in the DRC
Mark Malan

Chapter 10
The security imperatives of the crisis in West Africa: preliminary thoughts
Dr Abubakar Momoh

Chapter 11
Wanted — capacity to intervene: The evolution of conflict prevention and resolution in Africa
Anthoni van Nieuwkerk

Chapter 12
Efforts at conflict prevention and resolution: The french experience
Rear-Admiral Hervé Giraud


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The seminar on Security in Africa: French and South African Perspectives of which the proceedings are captured in this monograph, was jointly organised and hosted by the Institute for Global Dialogue (IGD), the Institut Français d’Afrique du Sud (IFAS) and the Institute for Security Studies (ISS) on 18-19 April 2000 in Pretoria.




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