South Africa has always been cited as an example of protracted social conflict by the analytical conflict resolution school. Given that appellation, the conflict, in terms of the understanding of that school of thought, would not have been amenable to resolution, and yet many observers hail the South African democratic transition as a miracle of transformation. This thesis, using a detailed application of the various elements of protracted or deep-rooted social conflict, demonstrates that South Africa is indeed an example of protracted social conflict. Given the application of pre-negotiation initiatives, and the establishment of a unique National Peace Accord, negotiations were enabled, and successfully delivered a democratic election, and...
This is a study of South Africa’s new dispensation viewed from the just war point of view. The the...
In 1994, South Africa’s interim electoral commission accomplished a seemingly impossible task: navig...
Our aim in this book is not to tell black or white South Africans what they ought to do. Rather, we ...
South Africa has always been cited as an example of protracted social conflict by the analytical con...
This paper applies the Analytical Conflict Resolution School approach to achieve a deeper understand...
Historically, South Africa has lacked a culture of trust in negotiation as a conflict accommodation ...
This article seeks to examine the evolution of the conflict resolution community in South Africa thr...
M. Soc. Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.Given the destabilizing effect which conflicts ...
Summaries This article traces the evolution of thought on dispute resolution in recent decades and ...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.While there is a wide range of litera...
When violence has ceased it is often assumed that from this very moment peace has been restored. Def...
The apartheid system caused deep rifts in South African society, and even following the dawn of demo...
Bibliography: pages 180-190.The purpose of this paper is to survey the literature of consociational ...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc. )-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2013.With South Africa’s momentou...
Thesis advisor: David HollenbachAround the globe, oppressive regimes continue to pose a threat to th...
This is a study of South Africa’s new dispensation viewed from the just war point of view. The the...
In 1994, South Africa’s interim electoral commission accomplished a seemingly impossible task: navig...
Our aim in this book is not to tell black or white South Africans what they ought to do. Rather, we ...
South Africa has always been cited as an example of protracted social conflict by the analytical con...
This paper applies the Analytical Conflict Resolution School approach to achieve a deeper understand...
Historically, South Africa has lacked a culture of trust in negotiation as a conflict accommodation ...
This article seeks to examine the evolution of the conflict resolution community in South Africa thr...
M. Soc. Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.Given the destabilizing effect which conflicts ...
Summaries This article traces the evolution of thought on dispute resolution in recent decades and ...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.While there is a wide range of litera...
When violence has ceased it is often assumed that from this very moment peace has been restored. Def...
The apartheid system caused deep rifts in South African society, and even following the dawn of demo...
Bibliography: pages 180-190.The purpose of this paper is to survey the literature of consociational ...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc. )-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2013.With South Africa’s momentou...
Thesis advisor: David HollenbachAround the globe, oppressive regimes continue to pose a threat to th...
This is a study of South Africa’s new dispensation viewed from the just war point of view. The the...
In 1994, South Africa’s interim electoral commission accomplished a seemingly impossible task: navig...
Our aim in this book is not to tell black or white South Africans what they ought to do. Rather, we ...