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Vol. 37 No. 2 (2015): Strategic Review for Southern Africa

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.35293/srsa.v37i2
Published: 2020-12-22

Front Matter

  • Front Matter

    Henning Melber
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Research Articles

  • IN THIS ISSUE

    Henning Melber
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  • CHINA'S INTERNATIONAL PEACEKEEPING CONTRIBUTIONS AND THE EVOLUTION OF CONTEMPORARY CHINESE STRATEGIC CONSIDERATIONS

    Theo Neethling
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  • NON-STATE ACTOR: DEFINING PRIVATE MILITARY COMPANIES

    Mark Fulloon
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  • INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS IN SOUTH AFRICA: A TWENTY YEAR REVIEW

    Fritz Nganje
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  • SOUTH AFRICA'S EMERGING PARLIAMENTARY DIPLOMACY AND SOFT POWER

    Lesley Masters
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  • HISTORY AS A SYSTEM OF WRONGS — EXAMINING SOUTH AFRICA'S MARIKANA TRAGEDY IN A TEMPORAL LEGAL CONTEXT

    Nico Buitendag, Neil Coetzer
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Analyses, Policy Notes, Interventions and Reports

  • THE COMPREHENSIVE STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN SOUTH AFRICA AND RUSSIA

    Deon Geldenhuys
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  • Russia is back in Africa

    Gerrit Olivier, Dmitry Suchkov
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Book Reviews

  • Congo — The Epic History of a People (David van Reybrouchk — translated from Dutch by Sam Garrett)

    Jan Mutton
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  • China and Mozambique: From Comrades to Capitalists (Chris Alden and Sérgio Chichava, eds)

    Zefanias Matsimbe
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  • A History of Zimbabwe (Alois S Mlambo)

    Ivo Mhike
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The Strategic Review for Southern Africa is an internationally accredited and peer-reviewed periodical of the Department of Political Sciences at the University of Pretoria.

ISSN 1013-1108

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