Abstract

The first tangible result of this project was a round table seminar on South African Policy on Global Peace Support Efforts hosted by IDP in Cape Town on 17 and 18 May 1995. The purpose of the seminar was to engage key South Africans in a debate on preventive diplomacy, and more specifically, the role of the country in peace support operations. In particular, the criteria for, modus operandi of and restraints on South African participation in peace support operations were discussed within the context of the changed international world order. To this end, members of Parliament, the Departments of Defence and Foreign Affairs, and a number of academics were isolated in a venue above the cold storage warehouses in Cape Town harbour for what proved to be a productive exchange of information and points of view.

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