CONTENTS

African Security Review Vol 11 No 4, 2002




EDITORIAL

THE NEPAD AFRICAN PEER REVIEW MECHANISM
Prospects and challenges

FEATURES

THE AFRICAN PEER REVIEW MECHANISM
Process and procedures
United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA)

PEER REVIEW AS A TOOL FOR CO-OPERATION AND CHANGE
An analysis of an OECD working method
Fabricio Pagani

BENCHMARKS AND INDICATORS FOR CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
A private sector perspective
Steve Godfrey

AFRICA WATCH


AFRICAN REGIONAL ORGANISATIONS’ PEACE OPERATIONS
Developments and challenges
Eric G Berman

SECURITY BRIEF

TRENDS AND MARKERS
Recent data, statistics and indicators

ESSAYS


PEACEFUL CHANGE AND THE RISE OF SUDAN’S DEMOCRACY MOVEMENT
Dave Peterson

URBAN FORTRESSES
Gated communities as a reaction to crime
Karina Landman & Martin Schönteich

DEMOCRACY IN THE SADC REGION
Comparative overview
Willie Breytenbach

AU PLAN ON TERRORISM
Joining the global war or leading an African battle?
Kathryn Sturman

COMMENTARY

MAKING THE MECHANISM WORK
A view from the African Union
Jinmi Adisa

THE UNIVERSAL ASPIRATIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL
CRIMINAL COURT

A short comment on the American position
Max du Plessis

THE SOUTH AFRICAN STRATEGIC DEFENCE PROCUREMENT PACKAGE AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
Are they mutually exclusive?
M C A M Sehlapelo

BOOK REVIEWS

CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY
The struggle for global justice
Geoffrey Robertson

THE LIE OF THE LAND
Challenging received wisdom on the African environment
Melissa Leach & Robin Mearns (Eds)

GLOBAL GOVERNANCE AND THE NEW WARS
The merging of development and security
Mark Duffield

AIDS IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
Disease and globalisation
Tony Barnett & Alan Whiteside