Publication

4 Oct 2013

This article looks at whether Southern Africa can translate its relative stability and security into more democratic institutions. The authors say it is possible but argue that old problems stand in the way, including, poverty and inequality, the mixed legacy of liberation-era politics, and a weak commitment to regional unity.

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Author Dimpho Motsamai, Jakkie Cilliers
Series ISN Articles
Publisher International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
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