History: Recent submissions
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Financial Mail
Poses the question where real opposition to Government lies after five years as a democracy under a predominantly Liberal Democratic constitution; factors that constrain the decisions of Government are the internal divisions ... -
Article for Financial Mail
Prognoses for participants in the forthcoming election; the position occupied by Wynand Malan. -
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Cable from Roy Isacowitz, Financial Mail, to FVZS
Edited version of article to fit the space at the Financial Mail’s disposal. -
Changes to FVZS’s Financial Mail article by Prof. N.J.J. Olivier
Changes to FVZS’s Financial Mail article by Prof. N.J.J. Olivier. -
A general election: then fundamental reform? Not very likely
Article by Dr. F. van Zyl Slabbert, M. P., leader of the opposition, for publication in the Financial Mail column “In my opinion.” -
My Party’s main standpoints, the direction the country should steer, and why I believe my Party deserves voter support
Article for Evening Post and Letter, inviting FVZS to state his party’s viewpoints by ways of a leader page article. -
Article for Deurbraak
Reasons why the PFP is prepared to work on the enlarged Cabinet Committee that has to investigate Black Constitutional Development. -
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Democracy in action 1991-05-21
The transition away from Apartheid and towards a democratic outcome can only be achieved by bargaining about the conditions that can make negotiations possible: a pact on violence, a national contract on the economy and a ... -
Democracy in action 1990-08-16
The sanitization of security from violence and partisan abuse is a prerequisite for negotiating democracy during transition. -
Democracy in action 1988-02
Overview of the state of the nation at the current time; the pre-negotiation phase of politics; criticizes the government’s efforts to popularize the benefits of reform above the disadvantages of revolt by inducing “moderate” ... -
Article for Business Day. No. 7
Rejects the government propaganda around the 1987 white election; claims that the timing of the election will allow P.W. Botha to retire with his biggest election mandate ever; criticizes the attitude of the average white ... -
Article for Business Day. No. 6
Sanctions and counter-sanctions will force the South African government to fall back more and more on domestic repression and regional destabilization of its frontline states (Lesotho, Mozambique and Zimbabwe); normal ... -
Article for Business Day. No. 5
The constitutional paradox in South Africa; the manner in which the Minister of Constitutional Development, Mr Chris Heunis, had chosen to resolve this paradox, has effectively brought Parliament to a standstill; highly ... -
Article for Business Day. No. 4
The increased level and extent of politicization in South Africa over the last three years and the implications for the conducting and organisation of business in such a political climate. -
Article for Business Day. No. 3
Contemplates the difference between thinking and talking and how futile the Government’s effort was to try and “normalize” things by declaring a State of Emergency; gives example of the cynical attitude of a young industrialist ... -
Article for Business Day. No. 2
Writes about the threat to press freedom and individual liberty under the State of Emergency.