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During the course of 2010 the University Senate issued a decision to merge
ISSUP and the Centre for International Political Studies (CIPS).
** Official perceptions regarding crime in the RSA over the period 1994-2003, formed the focus of
ISSUP Ad Hoc Publication No 40 of November 2003.
For a discussion of US defence attaches, see Clark, D O (Col), "Soldiers in mufti: US military attaches",
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The views of opposition parties and other role-players, as well as the academic analyses are based on solicited contributions and updated versions of previous
ISSUP publications on crime and the combating of crime.
* This article is an updated version of
ISSUP Bulletin 4/2002, originally written by Col Barry Schoeman, Senior Staff Officer, Operations Land Internal and Borderline Control, Joint Operations Division, SA National Defence Force.
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Edited and revised version of a paper presented by Mr L M Mti, Coordinator for Intelligence, Republic of South Africa,
ISSUP Bulletin 5/97 *
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