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CONTENTS

African Security Review Vol 12 No 4, 2003



EDITORIAL

MIND THE GAP

FEATURES

THE CREATION OF THE ICC
Implications for Africa’s despots, crackpots and hotspots
Max du Plessis

AD HOC TRIBUNALS IN AFRICA
A wealth of experience but a scarcity of funds
Andreas O’Shea

AN ACT OF TRANSFORMATION
The Incorporation of the Rome Statute of the ICC into National Law in South Africa
Anton Katz

AFRICA WATCH


COUP D’ÉTAT IN SÃO TOMÉ AND PRÍNCIPE
João Gomes Porto

SECURITY BRIEF

TRENDS AND MARKERS
Defence sector figures

ESSAYS


HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF:
The DRC and the UN Security Council
Virgil Hawkins

THE CHANGING MEANING OF SMALL ARMS IN NUER SOCIETY
Arild Skedsmo, Kwong Danhier and Hoth Gor Luak

SECRECY AND TRANSPARENCY IN LESOTHO’S GENERAL ELECTIONS
MA Kapa

SOMALILAND
Africa’s best kept secret, A challenge to the international community?
Iqbal Jhazbhay

CIVILIANISING MILITARY FUNCTIONS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
Geoff Harris

TERRORISM AND AFRICA
Jakkie Cilliers

A FALSE DAWN?
Africa’s Post-1990 Democratization Waves
Njunga M Mulikita

FROM RIGHTS TO RESPONSIBILITIES
The international community’s responsibility to protect vulnerable populations
André Stemmet

COMMENTARY

CREATED AND LIMITED BY POLITICS
A view of the ICC from Africa
Shadrack Gutto

TRIAL AND ERROR
Challenges facing the International Criminal Court
Sivuyile S Maqungo

BALANCING ACT
An insider’s view of the Inter-Congolese Dialogue
Shelley Whitman

A BRAVE NEW SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENCE INDUSTRY?
Jakkie Cilliers

BOOK REVIEWS

CARLOS CARDOSO
Telling the Truth in Mozambique
Paul Fauvet and Marcello Mosse

LETTING THEM DIE
How HIV/AIDS prevention programmes often fail
Catherine Campbell

NATURAL RESOURCES AND VIOLENT CONFLICT
Options and actions
Edited by Ian Bannon and Paul Collier

AFRICA IN 2004