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ONLINE WAR COLLEGES: CAN AFRICA BENEFIT FROM DIGITAL LEARNING?
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ONLINE WAR COLLEGES: CAN AFRICA BENEFIT FROM DIGITAL LEARNING?

Africa’s militaries face a pressing paradox: they are among the most active in the world deployed in over 35 countries against insurgencies, terrorists,...

THE SOUTH AFRICAN BORDER WAR (1966–1989) MILITRAY STRATEGY AND LEGACY
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THE SOUTH AFRICAN BORDER WAR (1966–1989) MILITRAY STRATEGY AND LEGACY

The South African Border War, fought between 1966 and 1989, was a long and complex conflict primarily waged in Namibia (then South West...

WAR WIDOWS AND FAMILIES AS SILENT STAKEHOLDERS IN DEFENSE
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WAR WIDOWS AND FAMILIES AS SILENT STAKEHOLDERS IN DEFENSE

When the last shots of a war are fired, the battle rarely ends. For thousands of war widows and their families, conflict continues...

THE SILENT CRISIS: PTSD AMONG AFRICA’S MILITARY VETERANS
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THE SILENT CRISIS: PTSD AMONG AFRICA’S MILITARY VETERANS

Across Africa, where wars and insurgencies have scarred nations for decades, a hidden crisis is unfolding among military veterans. These men and women,...