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CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS IN ZAMBIA
A Review of Zambia’s Contemporary CMR History and Challenges of Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration
Edited By Gilbert Chileshe, Margaret Chimanse, Naison Ngoma, Paul Lwando and Tasila Mbewe

A project of the Defence Sector Programme at the Institute for Security Studies, funded by the Department for International Development (DFID) of the UK government



  • Book Review by Naison Ngoma, ISS
  • Foreword PDF - 103kb
  • About the authors PDF - 98kb

  • Part One

  • Civil–Military relations: Conceptual and empirical challenges PDF - 174kb

  •   Civil–military relations: Searching for a conceptual framework with an African bias Naison Ngoma

  • A survey of civil–military relations in the SADC sub-region PDF - 164kb

  •   Martin Rupiya

  • Encapsulating Zambia’s civil–military relations in the Third Republic PDF - 150kb

  •   Henry Mtonga

  • Civil–military relations in Zambia: A view from the military PDF - 158kb

  •   Benjamin Mibenge


    Part Two

  • Civil–military relations and the economy PDF - 202kb

  •   Focusing on competing needs in an economy under pressure: The case of Zambia Patrick Mulenga

  • The defence sector and the defence budget: Minimising costs and maximising benefits PDF - 183kb

  •   Len Le Roux


    Part Three

  • Challenges of disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration PDF - 169kb

  •   Disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration: A conceptual discourse Naison Ngoma

  • DDR: The case of West Africa and the Great Lakes region PDF - 128kb

  •   Richard Cornwell

  • An evaluation of the post-Savimbi peace process in Angola since February 2002: The victor’s peace treaty PDF - 155kb

  •   Martin Rupiya & Jemima Njeri

  • Refugees and locals: An incompatible pair? PDF - 136kb

  •   Marie Lobo


    Part Four

  • Policy recommendations PDF - 64kb


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