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South African Guerrilla Armies

South African Guerrilla Armies
Author: Rocklyn Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Soldiers Without Politics

Soldiers Without Politics
Author: Kenneth W. Grundy
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1983-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780520047105

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New Partnerships for a New Era

New Partnerships for a New Era
Author: Deane-Peter Baker
Publisher: Strategic Studies Institute
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 1584873965

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"Since emerging from the mire of its apartheid past, South Africa has become a key player in Sub-Saharan Africa. The challenge of creating a truly national military, during a period in which South Africa has also wrestled with tough internal socio-economic problems, has left the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) in a weakened state. Despite this, they have in recent years made a considerable contribution to efforts to bring peace and stability to the African continent. A critical step in building a capable and confident future South African Army has been the commencement of the SA Army's Vision 2020 forward planning process. Recent political changes in both the United States and South Africa have opened up a new window of opportunity for developing a productive partnership between the two nations. This monograph outlines ways in which the United States can contribute to the SA Army's Vision 2020 program to help optimize South Africa's potential contribution to the emergence of a peaceful and stable Africa."--Page v.


Colonels & Cadres

Colonels & Cadres
Author: Jacklyn Cock
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1991
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Why, given that most people have a strong impulse for self preservation, do individuals fight wars? Jacklyn Cock believes that the answer lies in gender relations, in particular the way in which femininity and masculinity are defined, and the power of the military in society. Nothing throws the question of gender into sharper relief than does war. War does not challenge women to prove that they are women, whereas combat is seen so often as the proof of 'manliness'. In Colonels and Cadres, Jacklyn Cock explores the link between war and gender in a specific society and period - South Africa in the 1980s. She documents interviews with victims of the violence, resisters and militarists - colonels and soldiers in the South African Defence Force (SADF), and cadres in the ANC's Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK). Their fascinating and sometimes horrifying reports provide unsettling insights into the nature of war and its effects on individuals and society, revealing that, although the SADF and MK reflect all the myriad differences between a conventional and a guerrilla army, women in both armies have been the subject of similar processes of incorporation and exclusion. As provocative and well-written as her book Maids and Madams, Jacklyn Cock's Colonels and Cadres is gripping reading, both for the haunting personal accounts and the clearly articulated analysis of the issues involved.


Impact of the South African War

Impact of the South African War
Author: D. Omissi
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2016-01-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 0230598293

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This exciting new book marks a major shift in the study of the South African War. It turns attention from the war's much debated causes onto its more neglected consequences. An international team of scholars explores the myriad legacies of the war - for South Africa, for Britain, for the Empire and beyond. The extensive introduction sets the contributions in context, and the elegant afterword offers thought-provoking reflections on their cumulative significance.


Modern African Wars (3)

Modern African Wars (3)
Author: Helmoed-Romer Heitman
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2011-07-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1849089604

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From the days of its occupation by South African forces under the Mandate System, to its first election in 1989, South-West Africa was a hotbed of revolutionary activity. The establishment of SWAPO (South-West African People's Organization) in 1960, sparked decades of guerilla warfare, mostly aimed at the South African military. This book examines modern African wars between 1964 and 1989, and includes detailed descriptions of the South African Defence Force, Angolan Forces, SWAPO, and the major units involved in the counter-insurgency campaigns. The text is enhanced by colour plates, maps, and numerous photographs.


Like the Wind

Like the Wind
Author: Siegfried Stander
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1985
Genre: South Africa
ISBN:

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A Military History of Modern South Africa

A Military History of Modern South Africa
Author: Ian van der Waag
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2018-03-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 1612005837

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The story of a century of conflict and change—from the Second Boer War to the anti-apartheid movement and the many battles in between. Twentieth-century South Africa saw continuous, often rapid, and fundamental socioeconomic and political change. The century started with a brief but total war. Less than ten years later, Britain brought the conquered Boer republics and the Cape and Natal colonies together into the Union of South Africa. The Union Defence Force, later the SADF, was deployed during most of the major wars of the century, as well as a number of internal and regional struggles: the two world wars, Korea, uprising and rebellion on the part of Afrikaner and black nationalists, and industrial unrest. The century ended as it started, with another war. This was a flash point of the Cold War, which embraced more than just the subcontinent and lasted a long thirty years. The outcome included the final withdrawal of foreign troops from southern Africa, the withdrawal of South African forces from Angola and Namibia, and the transfer of political power away from a white elite to a broad-based democracy. This book is the first study of the South African armed forces as an institution and of the complex roles that these forces played in the wars, rebellions, uprisings, and protests of the period. It deals in the first instance with the evolution of South African defense policy, the development of the armed forces, and the people who served in and commanded them. It also places the narrative within the broader national past, to produce a fascinating study of a century in which South Africa was uniquely embroiled in three total wars.


Armed Struggle and Democracy

Armed Struggle and Democracy
Author: Martin Legassick
Publisher: Nordic Africa Institute
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789171065049

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The impact of the concept(s) of armed struggle for the notion(s) of democracy in South(ern) Africa is the focus of this paper. Originally submitted to a conference on (Re-) Conceptualising Democracy and Liberation in Southern Africa, held in Windhoek, Namibia during July 2002, it argues from the point of departure of the personal involvement of the author in the issues raised.The author was part of a group which criticised the strategy of armed struggle in the ANC. With this paper he inspires a debate, which can claim relevance for current issues of democracy in South Africa and the Southern African region more generally. Given the degree of personal involvement of its author, this analysis is contemporary history based on personal insights, and provides arguments for a necessary discussion.


We Fear Naught But God

We Fear Naught But God
Author: Paul Els
Publisher: Covos Day
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The authoritative history of the South African Special Forces. Nicknamed "The Recces", the men of this famous combat unit were masters in the art of reconnaissance and clandestine warfare. Covers the brutal guerrilla wars in Angola and Namibia from which the Recces emerged as one of the most decorated units in the South African military.