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Slabbert, Frederik van Zyl
Published: Cape Town : Centre for African Studies, 1987
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“...fivr RF03.19...”Published: Cape Town : Centre for African Studies, 1987
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Slabbert, Frederik van Zyl
Published: Washington/D.C : CSIS, 1992
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“...fivr RF03.19...”Published: Washington/D.C : CSIS, 1992
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by:
Slabbert, Frederik van Zyl
Published: Johannesburg : Jonathan Ball, 1989
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“...fivr RF03.19...”Published: Johannesburg : Jonathan Ball, 1989
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by:
Slabbert, Frederik van Zyl
Published in: Vierteljahresberichte / Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (1989)
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“...fivr RF03.19...”Published in: Vierteljahresberichte / Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (1989)
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1. From apartheid to reform: the ideological preparation for the total onslaught. - 6 S. : Lit.Hinw. - (... ; 7).; 2. The dynamics of reform: co-optive domination - sharing power without losing any. - 8 S. - (... ; 8).; 3. The dynamics of reform: patterns of resistance and revolt. - 10 S. - (... ; 9)
The three lecturers examine the dynamics of reform and revolt in South Africa. In the first lecturer, the author traces the ideological shift from apartheid to separate development to the total onslaught. Each shift was necessitated to adjust and legitimize white minority domination, which remains the central issue of domestic and international conflict in South Africa. In the second lecturer, the organizational background and changes for reform are traced. The "National Security Management System" (NSMS) pervades the state bureaucracy and directly affects the nature of the reform process on the different constitutional, social and economic levels. The third lecturer presents an overview of movements, organizations and parties involved in the revolt against the reforms of the South African state
The three lecturers examine the dynamics of reform and revolt in South Africa. In the first lecturer, the author traces the ideological shift from apartheid to separate development to the total onslaught. Each shift was necessitated to adjust and legitimize white minority domination, which remains the central issue of domestic and international conflict in South Africa. In the second lecturer, the organizational background and changes for reform are traced. The "National Security Management System" (NSMS) pervades the state bureaucracy and directly affects the nature of the reform process on the different constitutional, social and economic levels. The third lecturer presents an overview of movements, organizations and parties involved in the revolt against the reforms of the South African state
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