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At the crossroads: Land and agrarian reform in South Africa into the 21st century
(Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape, 1999)
The land sector has always been characterised by
lively and public arguments over policy, and some of
the central and recurring themes of the previous five
years of debate were expected to surface at the
conference. ...
Industrialisation and the decline of the coastal cities in South Africa: A neglected dimension
(Development Southern Africa, 1990-05)
Empirical evidence points to a mismatch between the growth of population and the growth of manufacturing activity among the metropolitan centres of South Africa. While the coastal metropoles lag behind the PWV and certain ...
Judgement and choice in the 1999 South African election
(Taylor & Francis, 1999)
In this article, we set out the basic points of the theoretical
framework of voter choice that underlie the Opinion '99 research project. In
contrast to prevailing theories that have characterized voter choice in ...
Democracy for a bargain: The 1999 election in KwaZulu‐Natal
(Taylor & Francis, 1999)
While the IFP/ANC race for first place in KwaZulu-Natal was the
closest of any in the country, the 1999 election was both freer and fairer than
ever before, and the result was readily accepted by all parties. In short, ...
The decline of ‘militant Zulu nationalism’: IFP politics after 1994
(Taylor & Francis, 1998)
Abstract
This article argues that since 1994, but especially since 1996, the IFP has progressively moved away from the Zulu nationalist rhetoric and confrontational tactics of the transition period which we term the ...
Postmodernism and the reclaiming of tradition
(Berghahn books, 1998)
The history of the Zulu people is the history of myself'.1 In Africa,
as elsewhere, the notion of tradition is bound up with the discourses
of ethnicity and nationalism. Typically invoking pre-colonial identi-
ties ...
Postmodernism and the reclaiming of tradition
(Berghahn Books, 1998)
‘The history of the Zulu people is the history of myself’.1 In Africa,
as elsewhere, the notion of tradition is bound up with the discourses
of ethnicity and nationalism. Typically invoking pre-colonial identities
as ...