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Apartheid: Theory and Practice During the Apartheid era the international media that highlighted

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Apartheid: Theory and Practice During the Apartheid era the international media that highlighted the unsteady political situation in the country, stressing the political violence and unsteadiness that South Africans had suffered often depicted South -Africa rather pessimistically. Since the end of the Apartheid policy of racial segregation and with the formation of a new government of national unity, South Africans have sought to build a new, multi-cultural or 'rainbow nation' where the skin color of an individual does not conclude their right to participate in politics, to move and travel through certain areas or to find employment. This 'New South Africa' is intentionally seeking to endorse a new image and representation of the …show more content…

Two features of the changed thinking and application of security are predominantly significant with consider to the Southern African region and to security thinking in general. The first is the interconnectedness between security thinking and practice and the simultaneous influence, very often directly, that such thinking has on security application. The second (and the first - confirmation of this) is the extent of continuity and change within security practice, again also witnessed within Southern Africa. These two features are additionally interlinked. The contributions in this compilation abide strong evidence of these features, whether absolutely or unambiguously, and in this conclusion the elements of the interconnectedness between theory and practice and its implications, and on continuity and change will be focused upon. In doing this, some areas and issues in need of further research will be pointed out. The interconnectedness between security theory and practice is part of the stability inborn in security studies. Even though J.D. Omer-Cooper point to the communication between academics and practitioners in South Africa concerning security, and predominantly new security thinking and its application, this is of course not really new, as demonstrated. The content of security changes over time, depending on era and context. As far back as the 1930s, American national security

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