Abstract

More than six years after South Africa's white-dominated military was integrated with the guerrilla armies it once fought, the country's armed forces are still struggling to adapt to the post-apartheid order. Racism remains all-pervasive, morale is rock bottom and the absorption of former fighters from as many as nine different forces is creating confusion and division. Few would now credit the South African National Defence Force with much fighting capability.

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