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Political Imprisonment In South Africa - An Amnesty International Report First Edition, Soft Cover, Published By Amnesty International Publications 1978 Cover Boards Are Lightly Yellowed Due To Age, Otherwise In Good Condition. Binding Tight & Strong. Light Browning To The Pages; No Marks/Inscriptions Found.   Postage Within South Africa Will Be R30.00 Overseas Buyers Can Contact Us For A Postal Quote.  
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Political and economic change in South Africa by Harry Oppenheimer - Address to the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations (1983). A5, staple booklet, 12 pages. Cover quite worn but in one piece. Book inside in very good condition.
R 80
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About the product The wraps are shelf rubbed.Internally clean and tightly bound.EK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. South Africa At 10: Perspectives by Political, Business and Civil Leaders
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Buy South Africa pushed to the limit: The political economy of change Marais, Hein for R75.00
R 75
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Buy South Africa Pushed to the Limit, The Political Economy of Change - Hein Marais for R590.00
R 590
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Buy South Africa Provincial Political and Physical Wall Map 2015 Printed and Laminated for R550.00
R 550
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 Valiant Publishers, 1977. G/VG HB with unclipped DJ.  DJ edge-chipped and spine sunned, otherwise very neat and tight copy of an increasingly hard-to-find book about the political moves by South Africa to foster new relationships with the world and Africa in particular during the last days of apartheid. 160 pp. 
R 120
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 Soft Cover, A4 size. 200 pages. About 160 cartoons and drawings. In good condition... the top right hand corner of the front cover has a "curled lip". One day a student at Rhodes University was leafing through an old newspaper, when he was struck dumb by a cartoon that, in just a few brush strokes, conveyed more than he could ever hope to write on the subject. Ken Vernon has produced, not only a fascinating and informative look at the world of South Africa's political cartoons, but also S.A. politics and journalism.The reader's reaction to this may vary from a wry smile to an agreeable belly laugh. From outrage to righteous indignation.... read on...
R 75
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This drawing of South Africa's political battlelines has produced not only a fascinating and informative look at the world of South Africa's political cartoons, but also at South African politics and journalism - a world cartoons portray in a way words cannot. Softcover. English. Spearhead Press. 2000. ISBN: 0864864728. 200pp with many illustrations. Good condition in softcover. Book No: 2501324
R 120
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Buy The Political Economy of Modern South Africa by Alf Stadler for R30.00
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Buy Christianity in South Africa: A Political, Social and Cultural History for R200.00
R 200
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Paperback. English. Spearhead Books. 2000. In fair/good condition. The seed that grew into this guide was planted twenty years before it was published in the newspaper archives of Rhodes University, South Africa. As a journalism student the author was leafing through an old newspaper researching an assignment when he was struck dumb by a cartoon that, in just a few brushes, conveyed more than he could ever hope to write on the subject. This drawing of South Africa's political battlelines has produced not only a fascinating and informative look at the world of South Africa's political cartoons, but also at South African politics and journalism - a world cartoons portray in a way words cannot. Every day most major newspapers carry a cartoon comment on some topical subject or event- mostly political in nature. The reader's reaction to this supposedly humorous comment may vary from a wry smile to an agreeable full belly laugh, from outrage to righteous indignation.;What the reactions have in common is that they are emotional rather than reasoned responses that mask the messages in the cartoons. In Penpricks not only are the messages revealed, but at the same time the reader will glimpse South African politics from the other side of the mirror that the South African press holds up to its unique society.
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What are the most significant developments political, social, economic in South Africa since 1994? How much has changed since the demise of apartheid, and how much remains stubbornly the same? Should one celebrate a robust democracy now two decades old, or lament the corrosive effects on political life of factionalism, greed and corruption? This book tries to answer such questions, and does so by avoiding simplistic or one-sided assessments of life under Mandela, Mbeki and Zuma. It recognises real advances under ANC rule, but it also identifies the limits and contradictions of such progress. It shows, too, how the country's past permeates the present, complicating and constraining the politics of transition, so that genuine transformation has been short-changed. Author Colin Bundy ISBN 1431408891, 9781431408894 Format Paperback Pages 176p
R 140
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1993. Soft cover, 194 pages. Very good condition. Tightly bound, neat and clean. Under 1kg. A black South African and a veteran reporter for the Reuters news service, Mkhondo offers a fair-minded account of his country's "reluctant but inevitable transition to democracy". Mkhondo seems to have been everywhere, and his book is a useful blow-by-blow report on political talks and the violence that has erupted in their shadow. He includes solid mini-profiles of President F. W. de Klerk, African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela and Inkatha Freedom Party leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi. Mkhondo's personal asides and reports are the most interesting part of the book. Some of the township violence takes place in his neighborhood, and Mkhondo conveys the anguish of seeing an old friend brutally slain. When white right-wingers invade negotiations, the author himself is assaulted. Despite South Africa's violence, political intolerance and shaky economy, Mkhondo professes a tempered optimism for the future. Photos not seen by PW. Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.   
R 40
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 24 hours What are the political roots of South Africa's truth and reconciliation commission (TRC)? By what means did the Commission endeavor to understand South Africa's violent past and promote a spirit of national unity? Did the commission's acclaimed and controversial efforts help South Africans to walk the bridge from apartheid to nonracial democracy? This groundbreaking volume provides an explicit and often startling view of the Truth and reconciliation commission. In the name of understanding the commission's development, work, and findings, it features a rich variety of materials, including many selections from the TRC's archive of testimony and its Final Report that have yet to receive significant public scrutiny. These fundamental documents challenge conventional accounts of the Commission. They also shed light on how the Commission undertook a public process of history-making, attempted to deal with the past in a manner that gave voice to experiences long silenced, endeavoured to expose the violence of apartheid and the excesses of struggle, and demonstrated the political necessity of repairing a crime against humanity. For both citizen and student, this volume affords an opportunity to grapple with the difficult concepts of truth and reconciliation in South Africa and a chance to reflect on why these two simple words have challenged international preconceptions about the power and potential of African politics. Features Summary What are the political roots of South Africa's truth and reconciliation commission (TRC)? By what means did the Commission endeavor to understand South Africa's violent past and promote a spirit of national unity? Author Erik Doxtader (Editor), Philippe-Joseph Salazar (Editor) Publisher David Philip Publishers Release date 20070930 Pages 478 ISBN 0-86486-707-7 ISBN 13 978-0-86486-707-0
R 283
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