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    The South African defence review of 2012: problems, progress, and prospects: policy brief

    Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2012
    In July 2011, an independent committee was appointed by the South African Minister of Defence, Lindiwe Sisulu, to undertake a review and update of national defence policy in compliance with the requirements of a Defence White Paper issued in 1996.
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    Post-apartheid South Africa’s foreign policy after two decades: policy brief

    Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2014
    Since 1994, successive South African governments have been sensitive to a need to overcome the legacy of the regional destabilisation policy pursued by the previous apartheid regime, and to transform South Africa from a pariah state intoa “responsible” African power.
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    Region-building and regional integration in Africa: policy brief

    Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2014
    Region-building is commonly defined as the effort by states in a common region to cooperate in ways that enhance their political, economic, social, security, and cultural integration.
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    South Africa, Africa, and the BRICS: progress, problems, and prospects: policy brief

    Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2014
    The Centre for Conflict Resolution (CCR), Cape Town, South Africa, hosted a two-day policy advisory group seminar in Tshwane (Pretoria), South Africa, 2014.
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    Accelerating the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) Initiative: policy briefs

    Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2012
    Since its inception in 1993, Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) has evolved into a multi-stakeholder process, including state parties, international agencies, and civil society organisations, to promote the continent’s development based on the principles of African ownership and international partnership.
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    South Africa in Southern Africa: policy brief

    Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2012
    Angola has replaced Zimbabwe, which previously occupied a leadership role in the Southern African Development Community (SADC), as Southern Africa’s second largest economy, and its evolving strategic relationship with South Africa could drive sub-regional development.
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    The African Union at ten: problems, progress, and prospects

    Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2012
    The African Union (AU) was founded in 2002 on a wave of optimism about the continent’s future, and was equipped with stronger administrative mechanisms and greater powers of intervention in the affairs of its member states than its predecessor, the Organisation of African Unity (OAU).
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    Africa, South Africa, and the United Nations security architecture

    Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2012
    The 54-member African Group at the United Nations accounts for over a quarter of the 193-member UN General Assembly, enabling African countries collectively to punch above their weight while providing an opportunity for the continent to pursue its interests at the world body more effectively.
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    Post - 2015 Development Agenda - India National Consultation Report: Women’s Associations Constituency

    Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2013
    The National Women’s Empowerment Mission (NWEM), as the convener of the women’s associations, organised consultations where conscious effort was made to ensure participation from the most marginalised communities including dalits, tribals, and Muslim women, the urban poor and other stakeholders.
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    Towards a new pax Africana: making, keeping, and building peace in post-Cold War Africa

    Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2014
    This CCR seminar report assesses the progress being made by the African Union (AU) and Africa's regional economic communities (RECs) in managing conflicts and operationalising the continent's peace and security architecture. The report also seeks to assist these bodies in building peace in countries emerging from conflict.

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