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South Africa and the world in the nineties
A description of the political climate inherited by F.W. de Klerk when he assumed office in August 1989, his fundamental policy shift and the motives underlying his initiatives, as well as the processes being set in motion. -
South Africa in crisis
Extract of address to a public meeting at the Town Hall, Mooi River, Natal, on Wednesday, 27 March 1985. -
South Africa in transition: pitfalls and prospects
Address to launch of CSIS [Center for Strategic and International Studies] African Studies Program’s 50-member Working Group on South Africa. February 1992. -
South Africa is changing
(van Schalkwyk, Marthinus, 1994-01-02)Newspaper advertisement by the National Party (NP) delivering an address by party leader, F. W. de Klerk, to the people of South Africa at the start of the new year, 1994. The advertisement is compiled and issued by Marthinus ... -
South Africa on the threshold of a new experiment
Article for Senator G. Malagodi, Liberal International. -
South Africa over the next five years - a probable overview
Two overviews with similar content, but titles and dates differ: “South Africa over the next five years - a probable overview.” plus “South Africa in the 1990’s - a probable overview.” -
South Africa under Thabo Mbeki: The challenge of democratic stability
"Article in book. Chapter 13, pp. 210 - 216, in: Reynolds, Andrew, (ed.). Election ’99: South Africa: from Mandela to Mbeki. Published: Cape Town: David Philip, 1999." Accompanied a by letter that asks FVZS to write ... -
South Africa, we did it for you
(Konigkramer, Arthur, 1994-04-20)Newspaper advertisement by the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) assuring South Africans that all they had done was for the benefit of the country. A request for financial support appears in the lower left-hand side of the poster. ... -
South Africa, we did it for you
(Konigkramer, Arthur, 1994-04-21)Newspaper advertisement by the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) assuring South Africans that all they had done was for the benefit of the country. A request for financial support appears in the lower left-hand side of the poster. ... -
South Africa: contradictions of co-optive politics
Printed poster on talk as L.S.E. Suntory-Toyota Lecturer. -
South Africa: The pitfalls, problems and prospects of reform
Article for "Leadersip SA" by Dr. van Zyl Slabbert, M. P., entitled: “South Africa: the pitfalls, problems and prospects of reform”. -
The South African crisis : a plain statement of facts
(London : South African Conciliation Committee, 1899) -
South African elections A to Z
(Mail and Guardian, 1994-03-31)A newspaper supplement by the Weekly Mail & Guardian newspaper dated 31 March to 7 April 1994, providing an alphabetical list of political parties, forums and major organisations concerned with the elections. The supplement ... -
South African history
Summary of the history of South Africa from 1652 until 1899, by the Transvaal Committee. -
South African national elections ballot paper sample
(Voter Education and Elections Training Unit (VEETU), 1994)Sample of the 1994 South African national elections ballot paper. Instructions are in the eleven official languages. The ballot paper is by the Voter Education and Elections Training Unit (VEETU). Printed by Shereno Printers. -
South African national elections ballot paper sample
(Voter Education Programme of the Independent Electoral Commission, 1994)Sample of the 1994 South African national elections ballot paper. Instructions are in the eleven official languages. The ballot paper is presented by the Voter Education Programme of the Independent Electoral Commission ... -
The South African republics
([New York : Boer Relief Fund], 1900)Souvenir on behalf of the Boer Relief Fund to aid the widows and children of those brave men who have fallen in the war, brought by Great Britain against the South African Republics. -
The South African volunteers
([Newcastle-on-Tyne : Church of Humanity], 1901-01-14)Malcolm Quin's response to the Mayor of Newcastle-on-Tyne's appeal for pecuniary aid for a public reception to the volunteers from the district, who have returned from South Africa. -
The South African war
(London : South African Conciliation Committee, 1900-04) -