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_aAfrica, South Africa, and the United Nations' security architecture _h[electronic resource] / _crapporteurs:Mark Paterson and Kudrat Virk |
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_aCape Town : _bThe Centre for Conflict Resolution, _c[2013] |
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_aSeminar report ; _v42 |
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520 | _aIn December 2012, South Africa completed its second two-year term (2011-2012) as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council, after its earlier tenure in 2007-2008. This CCR seminar report and policy brief are based on a Cape Town seminar which convened about 30 leading practitioners, civil society actors, and scholars, from Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the United States (US), to assess South Africa's current and past performance on the Security Council. | ||
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_aUN _xSecurity Council _xrestructuring _zAfrica |
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_aAfrica _xUN _xpeacebuilding |
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_aUniversity of Cape Town. _bCentre for Conflict Resolution |
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_aAfrica, South Africa, and the United Nations' security architecture _d(2012 : _cSomerset West, South Africa) |
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_aSeminar report ; _v42 |
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