Negotiating South Africa's future
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Negotiating South Africa's future
Macmillan, 1989
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Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
Arising out of a sequence of events in the debate about an end to the political conflict in South Africa, the idea for this book was first germinated in July, 1987 in Dakar, when the editors participated in discussions between members of the ANC and a group of academics from South Africa. The book received further impetus in the press debate which followed that event. It was given its major substance at a symposium, entitled "Political Accord in South Africa - Problems and Prospects", convened by the Centre for Policy Studies in January 1988. Analyses of the main contending forces and their ideologies highlight the intractable nature of the conflict. The book concludes with an assessment of the constraints and opportunities for a negotiated future for South Africa.
目次
- Part I The press debate - selections from the debate in "The Sunday Times" which stimulated this volume. Part 2 Papers prepared for the symposium "Political Accord in South Africa - problems and prospects", Centre for Policy Studies, January 1988: requirements and possibilities of successful constitutional negotiation in South Africa, Lawrence Schlemmer
- the government's framework for constitutional change and negotiation, Stoffel van der Merwe
- the National Party and the Kwa-Natal Indaba, P.J.Steenkamp
- the scope of regime support - a case-study among students at the University of Stellenbosch, Jannie Gagiano
- the extra-parliamentary movement - strategies and prospects, Mark Swilling
- youth in the extra-parliamentary opposition, Paulus Zulu
- reform and revolt - 1983 to the present, F.van Zyl Slabbert
- what next out of Africa?, Simon Jenkins
- the prospects of accommodation in communal conflicts - a comparative study, Theo Hanf
- the communal nature of the South African conflict, Hermann Giliomee
- questions in the debate - an overview of papers and discussions during the symposium, the editors. Part 3 Discussion and conclusions - proposals for a debate: review - guidelines and goals for resolution, the editors.
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