DEMOCRACY
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New National Party "Plan of Action": Groups are still the key | ||
Newspaper articles on Traditional Leaders | ||
Nigeria: the first decade | ||
Non-racial democracy: the policies of the Liberal Party of South Africa | ||
Northern Rhodesia's time for change | ||
Nusas Congress Speeches, 1981: A Call for democracy |
Speeches concerning NUSAS Congress held on 1981, addressing issues like,the students movement in the struggle for democracy, students initiatives in Universities, Students and the broader Community and democracy at work. |
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NUSAS resumé 1981 |
Record of some of the main events that the National Union of South African Students initiated or was involved in during 1981, in particular, political events and continuing state repression. |
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On democracy | ||
Onderhandeling en demokrasie in Suid-Afrika (Article written in Afrikaans) | ||
Only One Way | ||
Organisation & Strategies of the Major Resistance Movements in the Negotiation Era |
Transition to democracy : policy perspectives 1991 |
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Out of the strike | ||
People's Education is a Democratic Education | ||
Policies and politics in the Gold Coast | ||
Praat politiek (article written in Afrikaans) | ||
Presidential Address to the Black Sash National Conference held at Cape Town, 1994 |
Opening Address by National President Jenny De Tolly at the Black Sash National Conference held at Cape Town on 29 July 1994, discussing: Multi-party Negotiations, new government structure, local government, democracy, constitution, ANC majority, RDP. |
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Presidential Address to the Black Sash National Conference held at Natal Midlands, 1993 |
Opening address by National President Jenny De Tolly at National Conference held at Natal Midlands on 30 March 1993, discussing: negotiations, democracy, violence, economic crime and corruption, ethics. |
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Probing the mind of white SA | ||
PUBLIC LAUNCH OF THE LEGAL SOUTH AFRICAN COMMUNIST PARTY | ||
Pushing democracy a la United Nations |