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Die kiesstelsel en politieke verandering in Suid-Afrika
Article published in Rapport, under the title: “Herbesin oor ons kiesstelsel”.
Regarding the possibilities open to citizens to call their political representatives and leaders to account.
Paradoxes built into our constitutional future
Article for Squire Magazine regarding paradoxes built into our constitutional future.
Sake 24
Article regarding the renewed public debate in the “new South Africa” on what an “Afrikaner” is; refers to a critical letter by “Kreef” (pseud.), published on LitNet, in response to a radio debate on this topic; race and ...
Idasa and opposition politics
Generally stated, “Opposition politics [in South Africa] is being shaped by the dynamics of right-wing reaction and left-wing revolt and either is a consequence of the dynamics of reform initiated by the State. In other ...
What I would most like to see happen in South Africa in 1988
Published in: Inside South Africa, Vol. 1, no. 12, p. 19, as component in the article “Making the horse talk: Leading South African politicians state their priorities for 1988”, by Jean Le May.
Letter to the Editor in Sunday Times
Letter to the Editor in response to Ken Owen’s attack on him after his resignation from Parliament.
The University of Stellenbosch
Title: “The University of Stellenbosch.”
Referendum article for the Star
Lead sentence: “For South Africa, first prize would be widely acclaimed, fair and free elections on the 27th April, 1994.”; variations on “worst case outcomes”; transition has been allowed to become much more uneven and ...
Article for the Sunday Times 1985-09-08
Gives an overview of the present circumstances under the State of Emergency; pointless to call a National Convention immediately, but proposes actions that a Convention Alliance could be involved in to restore law and order ...
Foreword for the September issue of Leadership
The dynamics of the transition in South Africa from an authoritarian regime to “rather uncertain democratic outcomes.”
Accompanied by manuscript and email.