DEMOCRACY
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Newspaper articles on Traditional Leaders | ||
Election 94 Voter Workshop | ||
Voting Times | ||
10 years of Parliament | ||
Sowetan - 10 years of Democracy | ||
The Youth Struggle: June 16 1976 Soweto Riots | ||
Organisation & Strategies of the Major Resistance Movements in the Negotiation Era |
Transition to democracy : policy perspectives 1991 |
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South African Politics 1994 | ||
South African Newspaper political newspaper articles 1994-1995 | ||
Daily News BALLOT 2004: South Africa Votes. Tuesday, April 13 2004 | ||
ANC manifesto 2004 | ||
Making Progress in Africa, 2001 (USAID) |
Progress in Africa |
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The building has begun! Government's Report to the Nation, '98 |
In voting for a better life for all, the people of South Africa set the Government a mandate with three broad and interrelated goals, namely the establishment of a legitimate government that is democratic and an effective instrument for change.... |
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The Struggle for Democracy |
A Study of community organisations in greater Cape Town from 1960s to 1988 |
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Action for Democracy |
An end of year letter from the Natal region of IDASA |
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The Wiser Review: No 1, July 2004 |
A series of essays compiled by Wiser, University of Witwatersrand |
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South Africa - The Rainbow Nation and Prospects for Consolidating Democracy |
Abstract |
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South Africa and the Global Order: The Structural Conditioning of a Transition to Democracy |
On 2 February 1990, a mere two months after the collapse of the Berlin Wall, State President F.W. de Klcrk announced the unbanning of the African National Congress (ANC), the Pan-Africanist Congress (PAC) and the South Africa..... |
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The RDP: Two Reviews - Half Full? .....or Half Empty |
The ANC Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP) aspires to be the most significant statement on SA society since the Freedom Charter was adopted in 1955. |
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Lessons from the Field: A Decade of Democracy |
Lessons from the Field: A Decade of Democracy was a project of the Institute for Democracy in South Africa (IDASA). supported by Ihe Ford Foundation. |