The South African government’s Strategic Arms Package (SAP), has beenthe largest public controversy of the post-Apartheid era. We synthesise the debatesabout two dimensions of the SAP, military necessity and affordability, in order toget a better understanding of civil-military relations in democratic South Africa. Oursynthesis shows that the economic enthusiasm about the SAP is both naïve and anopportunity for government and dominant business and industry to wed theirinterests in a way that is not that different from the Apartheid era. In military terms,the SAP has equipped the South African Air Force (SAAF) and South African Navy(SAN) for the most improbable of primary missions. The equipment is also not veryrelevant to secondary missions...
The growth of South Africa’s apartheid era defence industry was propelled by international isolation...
South Africa is renowned for its arms industry, which was established under apartheid to counter ext...
Armed forces are, in many developing countries, configured for very restricted and traditional roles...
The South African government's Strategic Arms Package (SAP), has been the largest public controversy...
The South African government's Strategic Arms Package (SAP), has been the largest public controversy...
Includes bibliography.By 1998, after a full decade of declining defense budgets spanning both the la...
This article follows on an earlier contribution that appeared in the previous edition of this journa...
Magister Legum - LLMThe paper focuses specifically on the South African Military Aerospace Industry ...
Understanding the factors that determine the military burdens in developing economies is an importan...
In focussing on arms procurement this article will deal with the strengths and weaknesses of nationa...
D.Litt. et Phil.Abstract: Soon after democracy, South Africa embarked on elaborate process to transf...
In post-Apartheid South Africa, the ANC Government faced the challenge of restructuring an unsustain...
The South African government has consistently stated that peace and security in the Southern African...
One of the South Africa's great soft power attributes has been the attraction and power of its trans...
In April of 1994, South Africa held its first-ever democratic election-a profound step in a promisin...
The growth of South Africa’s apartheid era defence industry was propelled by international isolation...
South Africa is renowned for its arms industry, which was established under apartheid to counter ext...
Armed forces are, in many developing countries, configured for very restricted and traditional roles...
The South African government's Strategic Arms Package (SAP), has been the largest public controversy...
The South African government's Strategic Arms Package (SAP), has been the largest public controversy...
Includes bibliography.By 1998, after a full decade of declining defense budgets spanning both the la...
This article follows on an earlier contribution that appeared in the previous edition of this journa...
Magister Legum - LLMThe paper focuses specifically on the South African Military Aerospace Industry ...
Understanding the factors that determine the military burdens in developing economies is an importan...
In focussing on arms procurement this article will deal with the strengths and weaknesses of nationa...
D.Litt. et Phil.Abstract: Soon after democracy, South Africa embarked on elaborate process to transf...
In post-Apartheid South Africa, the ANC Government faced the challenge of restructuring an unsustain...
The South African government has consistently stated that peace and security in the Southern African...
One of the South Africa's great soft power attributes has been the attraction and power of its trans...
In April of 1994, South Africa held its first-ever democratic election-a profound step in a promisin...
The growth of South Africa’s apartheid era defence industry was propelled by international isolation...
South Africa is renowned for its arms industry, which was established under apartheid to counter ext...
Armed forces are, in many developing countries, configured for very restricted and traditional roles...