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Economic Ascendance Is/As Moral Rightness: the New Religious Political Right in Post-Apartheid South Africa Part
Federal Arrangements As a Peacemaking Device During South Africa's Transition to Democracy Author(S): Nico Steytler and Johann Mettler Source: Publius, Vol
Zabalaza #13 Editorial
South Africa Tackles Global Apartheid: Is the Reform Strategy Working? - South Atlantic Quarterly, 103, 4, 2004, Pp.819-841
Trade Union Revitalisation in South Africa: Green Shoots Or False Dawns?
Kuwait Dismayed by Cartoons, Rejects Islamophobic Offenses
Le Solidarity Movement Et La Restructuration De L'activisme Afrika
Sally Matthews
Reconstituting Activism at the Borders of Contemporary South Africa
Root Causes of Terrorism: Myths, Reality and Ways Forward
Democratic Left Front (Dlf)
South Africa 2014 Election Updates
Opposition in South Africa's New Democracy
In Post-Apartheid South Africa?
Article Privilege, Solidarity and Social Justice Struggles in South Africa: a View from Grahamstown
Joint Statement of Sri Lanka Political Parties on 100Th Anniversary Of
What Did We Learn Final
NUMSA and ANC Hegemony in Flux in South Africa
Top View
Editorial Archive-May-August 2011
Convergence and Unification: the National Flag of South Africa (1994) in Historical Perspective
Rethinking Regionalisms in Times of Crises
Yousuf Al-Bulushi
South Africa: the Marikana Massacre and the New Wave of Workers' Struggle
COP 17 and Civil Society: the Centre Did Not Hold
Causes and Impact of Party Alliances and Coalitions on the Party System and National Cohesion in South Africa
Anarchist/Syndicalist and Independent Marxist Intersections in Post-Apartheid Struggles, South Africa: the WSF/ZACF Current in Gauteng, 1990S–2010S
Monograph 81
South African Commoning, Cooperatives and Eco-Socialist Potentials in the Context of Covid-19
2002 Released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor March 31, 2003
International ERIKA LARSEN
Journal of African Elections Vol 13 No 1 June 2014 Remember to Change Running Heads
Land and South African Society in 2013, in Comparative Perspective
South Africa Pushed to the Limit by Hein Marais
Kenneth Mateesanwa Tafira 0711140G
Index © Copyright by the Endowment of the United States Institute of Peace
Ntsebeza, the Promise of Land
Fair Trial and Access to Justice in South Africa: How Traditional Tribunals Cater to the Needs of Rural Female Litigants
SRI LANKA the File Contains Election Results for the Sri Lankan Parliament In
Understanding Marikana Through the Mpondo Revolts Sarah Bruchhausen Journal of Asian and African Studies Published Online 13 May 2014 DOI: 10.1177/0021909614531892
Volkstaat Council
Marxisms in the 21St Century
A New Counter胄egemonic Politics in South Africa
Saul Wolpe Lecture UKZN
Nationalisation of the Mining Industry: Workers'views
Popular Politics in South African Cities - Unpacking Community Participation Claire Bénit-Gbaffou
Mapping Sri Lanka's Political Parties
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Ephemera Theory & Politics in Organization
The Withering Away of Politically Salient Territorial Cleavages in South Africa and the Emergence of Watermark Ethnic Federalism
A Democratising South Africa? an Analysis of the 2004 National Election
AC Vol 43 No 24
Assessing the Performance of the South African Constitution Assessing the Performance of the South African Constitution
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Statement of the Democratic Left Front (DLF) on the Outcomes of Its 2Nd National Conference 27-30 March 2014
South Africa Pushed to the Limit: the Political Economy of Change by Hein Marais
Democratic Nation-Building in South Africa. INSTITUTION Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria (South