03/06/2015
’s 2016 Local Government by Hussein Solomon
Southern African Peace and Security Blog: South Africa’s 2016 Local Government Elections
The SACCPS aims to serve as a vibrant forum for dialogue, exchange of ideas, research and collaboration on issues of peace and security in Southern Africa.
The SACCPS is the manifestation of a network of researchers and practitioners based primarily in southern Africa. It aims to serve as a vibrant forum for dialogue, exchange of ideas, research and collaboration on issues of peace and security. Its output is designed to be practical and policy-oriented. While currently a virtual centre, it will soon take the form of a physical one as well, and will be based in Lusaka, Zambia.
03/06/2015
’s 2016 Local Government by Hussein Solomon
Southern African Peace and Security Blog: South Africa’s 2016 Local Government Elections
11/05/2015
's Aftermath: and by Hussein Solomon
Southern African Peace and Security Blog: Xenophobia's Aftermath: South Africa and SADC
11/05/2015
, and by Shamiso Marange
Southern African Peace and Security Blog: Xenophobia, Immigration and Pan-Africanism
11/05/2015
Revisiting the Highlands Water Project (LHWP): Water for Life? by M. K. Mahlakeng
Southern African Peace and Security Blog: Revisiting the Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP):...
11/05/2015
and the by Hussein Solomon
Southern African Peace and Security Blog: South Africa and the Islamic State
11/05/2015
$10 for my vote! How Opposition Politicians Learnt the Hard Way that Party Loyalty Is a Thing of the Past!
by Sethunya Tshepho Mosime
Southern African Peace and Security Blog: $10 for my vote! How Botswana Opposition Women...
11/05/2015
: On the Road to Economic Ruin? by Hussein Solomon
Southern African Peace and Security Blog: Namibia: On the Road to Economic Ruin?
11/05/2015
A Constitutional Reform: An Essential Element for the Success of ’s Coalition System of Governance by M. K. Mahlakeng
Southern African Peace and Security Blog: A Constitutional Reform: An Essential Element for the...
11/05/2015
“National History” and Local Perspective: Thoughts on the Death of T. K. Mopeli by Sayaka Kono
“National History” and Local Perspective: Thoughts on the Death of T. K. Mopeli by Sayaka Kono
11/05/2015
’s Judiciary Compromised by M. K. Mahlakeng
Southern African Peace and Security Blog: Lesotho’s Judiciary Compromised
11/05/2015
The Accord Refuses to Crack under Pressure from the State House by M. K. Mahlakeng
Southern African Peace and Security Blog: The Maseru Security Accord Refuses to Crack under...
11/05/2015
's Upcoming Elections: Presidential Endorsements
by Maximilian Mainza
Southern African Peace and Security Blog: Zambia's Upcoming Elections: Presidential Endorsements