Peacemaking and peacebuilding in South Africa : the National Peace Accord, 1991-1994 /
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| Language: | English |
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Woodbridge, Suffolk ; Rochester, NY :
James Currey,
2022.
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Table of Contents:
- Front Cover
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Abbreviations
- Glossary
- Acknowledgements
- Note on Nomenclature
- Transition Timeline
- Foreword
- PART ONE
- Peacemaking and Peacebuilding: Situating South Africa
- South Africa's Fractured Rainbow
- Repression, Reform, Resistance, and Grassroots War
- PART TWO
- Churches, Business, and Secret Conversations
- De Klerk Becomes President, Mandela Walks Free
- Deadlock and the President's Summit
- Convening the Parties
- Negotiating the National Peace Accord: The Process
- Negotiating the National Peace Accord: The Agreements
- Signing up to Peace: The National Peace Convention
- PART THREE
- National Peace Committee: Promoting Peace
- National Peace Secretariat: Getting to Grassroots
- Mobilizing the People, Making Peace Cool
- Peace Monitoring: Building Peace on the Streets
- First Explorations in Reconstruction and Development (SERD)
- Building Peace in the Regions I: Natal/KwaZulu, Wits/Vaal
- Building Peace in the Regions II: The Cape, OFS, and Transvaal
- The Goldstone Commission: Seeking Truth, Recommending Peace
- The Police Board, Community Policing, and CPFs
- A Role in Future Peacebuilding?
- Conclusion: Impact and Unfinished Business
- Bibliography
- Index.