Manganyi, Calvin/Liebenberg, Ian/Potgieter, Thean (eds), South Africa and Romania: transition to democracy and changing security paradigms. Durban: Just Done Productions 2013, 376 pp.

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Michael Eckardt
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This volume is based on NRF-funded research cooperation between the Institute for Political Studies of Defence and Military History in Bucharest and the Faculty of Military Science at Stellenbosch University, dealing with the transition from authoritarian rule to democracy. It discusses the transition to multi-party democracy, the consequent changes in the security environment and the current role and defensive posture of these countries in their respective regions. All contributions are abstracted separately in the introductory chapter (pp 1-11). The specific chapters discuss the joint experiences and challenges in facing the transition from authoritarian rule to democracy (1. Liebenberg, I: "Transition from Authoritarian Rule to Democracy": 13-36; 2. Sasz, P V: "Transition to Democracy in Romania": 37-57; 4. Mangayani, C: "The Role of Youth in South Africa's Transition": 87-121), the reform of the armies (3. Ionesco, M: "Transition, Alliances and Military Reform in Romania in the post-Cold War Period": 59-86; 5. Ferreira, R: "South Africa: From Apartheid Army to a Post-Apartheid Defence Force": 123-135; 7. Mangayani, C: "Structures for Political Oversight of the Military": 171-204; 8. Otu, P: "Military Reform in Romania": 205-231) as well as the repositioning of Romania's security strategy (6. Cioculescu, S: "Romania's National Security Strategy in the Post-Cold War Period": 137-170). South Africa's change in strategy concerning its interests in the Indian Ocean is the main focus of T Potgieter in chapter 10 (pp 267-305)and Romania's status within the Euro-Atlantic security architecture after the end of the Cold War and its entry into the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and the European Union (EU) has been dealt with by Carmen Rijnoveanu in chapter 11 (pp307-340). Worthy of special attention is chapter 9 (Liebenberg, I: "The Arms Industry, Reform and Civil-Military Relations in South Africa": 233-266), bridging the purchase of arms and ammunition during the inter-war years (1919-1939) to the period of World War II (1939-1945) and even further to the establishment of South Africa's own defence industry under apartheid rule (1948-1989), emphasising the  enormous cost of maintaining a military superiority in southern Africa paving the way for South Africa's economic decline by the end of the 1980s and leading to the political demise of apartheid in the 1994 elections. In chapter 12 ("Waves of Change, Military-Political Reorientation, Economic Alliances and Uncertain Futures": 341-357), the editors make a comparison Strategic Review for Southern Africa, Vol 38, No 2 Book Reviews 181 of the different starting positions of both countries and the national security strategies that emerged from it.
Manganyi、Calvin/Liebenberg、Ian/Potgieter、Thean(编辑)、南非和罗马尼亚:向民主的过渡和不断变化的安全模式。德班:刚刚完成的制作2013,376页。
本卷是根据ndf资助的布加勒斯特国防和军事历史政治研究所与斯泰伦博斯大学军事科学学院之间的研究合作编写的,涉及从独裁统治向民主的过渡。它讨论了向多党民主的过渡,随之而来的安全环境的变化以及这些国家目前在各自区域的作用和防御姿态。所有的贡献都在导论章节(第1-11页)中分别摘要。具体的章节讨论了面对从专制统治到民主的过渡的共同经验和挑战(1)。Liebenberg, I:“从专制统治到民主的过渡”,第13-36页;2. Sasz, P . V:“罗马尼亚向民主的过渡”,第37-57页;4. 曼加亚尼,C:“青年在南非转型中的作用”:87-121),军队改革(3)。M . Ionesco:“冷战后时期罗马尼亚的过渡、联盟和军事改革”,第59-86页;5. R .费雷拉:《南非:从种族隔离军队到后种族隔离国防军》,第123-135页;7. 曼加亚尼,C:“军队政治监督的结构”,第171-204页;8. Otu, P:“罗马尼亚的军事改革”:205-231)以及罗马尼亚安全战略的重新定位(6)。S . Cioculescu:《冷战后罗马尼亚的国家安全战略》(137-170页)。T Potgieter在第10章(第266 -305页)中主要关注南非在印度洋利益方面的战略变化,Carmen Rijnoveanu在第11章(第307-340页)中讨论了冷战结束后罗马尼亚在欧洲-大西洋安全架构中的地位及其加入北大西洋公约组织(NATO)和欧盟(EU)的情况。值得特别注意的是第9章(Liebenberg, I:“南非的武器工业、改革和军民关系”):1933 -266),将两次世界大战期间(1919-1939)和第二次世界大战期间(1939-1945)的武器和弹药购买联系起来,甚至进一步联系到南非在种族隔离统治时期(1948-1989)建立自己的国防工业,强调了在南部非洲保持军事优势的巨大成本,为南非在20世纪80年代末的经济衰退铺平了道路,并导致1994年选举中种族隔离的政治消亡。在第12章(“变革浪潮、军事政治重新定位、经济联盟和不确定的未来”:第341-357页)中,编辑们对《南部非洲战略评论》第38卷第2期《书评》181期进行了比较,比较了两国不同的起始立场和由此产生的国家安全战略。
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