Soldiers In A Storm: The Armed Forces In South Africa's Democratic Transition
Soldiers in a Storm: The Armed Forces in South Africa's Democratic Transition is a study of the role of the military in the creation and development of South Africa's new post-apartheid system. Philip Frankel asserts that the armed forces played a far greater role in the end of apartheid than is currently acknowledged in the literature, and that the relatively peaceful negotiations that ended apartheid would not have been possible without the participation of the South African National Defense Force and two major liberation armies.Frankel also examines the topics of military disengagement, civilianization, post-authoritarian political behavior on the part of militaries, and the process of democratic consolidation. He also discusses how many of these themes have been explored in the context of Latin America, and he points out that this is the only book that places these themes within the context of South Africa. This is an important case study with universal implications.
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Soldiers In A Storm: The Armed Forces In South Africa's Democratic Transition
Soldiers in a Storm: The Armed Forces in South Africa's Democratic Transition is a study of the role of the military in the creation and development of South Africa's new post-apartheid system. Philip Frankel asserts that the armed forces played a far greater role in the end of apartheid than is currently acknowledged in the literature, and that the relatively peaceful negotiations that ended apartheid would not have been possible without the participation of the South African National Defense Force and two major liberation armies.Frankel also examines the topics of military disengagement, civilianization, post-authoritarian political behavior on the part of militaries, and the process of democratic consolidation. He also discusses how many of these themes have been explored in the context of Latin America, and he points out that this is the only book that places these themes within the context of South Africa. This is an important case study with universal implications.
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Soldiers In A Storm: The Armed Forces In South Africa's Democratic Transition

Soldiers In A Storm: The Armed Forces In South Africa's Democratic Transition

by Philip Frankel
Soldiers In A Storm: The Armed Forces In South Africa's Democratic Transition

Soldiers In A Storm: The Armed Forces In South Africa's Democratic Transition

by Philip Frankel

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Soldiers in a Storm: The Armed Forces in South Africa's Democratic Transition is a study of the role of the military in the creation and development of South Africa's new post-apartheid system. Philip Frankel asserts that the armed forces played a far greater role in the end of apartheid than is currently acknowledged in the literature, and that the relatively peaceful negotiations that ended apartheid would not have been possible without the participation of the South African National Defense Force and two major liberation armies.Frankel also examines the topics of military disengagement, civilianization, post-authoritarian political behavior on the part of militaries, and the process of democratic consolidation. He also discusses how many of these themes have been explored in the context of Latin America, and he points out that this is the only book that places these themes within the context of South Africa. This is an important case study with universal implications.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780429976889
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/04/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 546 KB

About the Author

Philip Frankel

Table of Contents

Preface , Negotiation: Forging the Military Pact , Caesarian Section: The Birth of the South African National Defence Force , Smoke and Mirrors: Transforming the Armed Forces , Guns and Butter: Social Reconstruction and Rearmament , Epilogue: Beyond the Millennium
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