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The successful management of intrastate conflict requires a governance system that accommodates varying interests. Before South Africa's post-1990 negotiation, the conflicting parties had strong, diverse positions on the form of decentralisation the country should take. Some wanted a unitary state, others wanted federalism, and others wanted confederalism. This book presents a riveting narration by those who participated in South Africa's post-1990 negotiation. It details how they resolved their differences by designing a decentralisation system that ended a centuries-long war and explores the sustainability thereof.…mehr

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The successful management of intrastate conflict requires a governance system that accommodates varying interests. Before South Africa's post-1990 negotiation, the conflicting parties had strong, diverse positions on the form of decentralisation the country should take. Some wanted a unitary state, others wanted federalism, and others wanted confederalism. This book presents a riveting narration by those who participated in South Africa's post-1990 negotiation. It details how they resolved their differences by designing a decentralisation system that ended a centuries-long war and explores the sustainability thereof.
Autorenporträt
Dr Reneva Fourie is an analyst with over twenty years of professional experience in governance, development and security within the South African government and the broader African continent.