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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. 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 Deurbraak
Reasons why the PFP is prepared to work on the enlarged Cabinet Committee that has to investigate Black Constitutional Development. -
Article for Financial Mail
Prognoses for participants in the forthcoming election; the position occupied by Wynand Malan. -
Article for FM on electoral reform
Article for FM on electoral reform accompanied by the manuscript and email requesting that article be sent. -
Article for Germiston City News
Variant of the article written for The Citizen on 1983.09.15, criticising efforts to encourage English-speaking voters to vote “yes” in the forthcoming referendum. -
Article for Insig, criticizing corruption and fraud in the ranks of the ANC
Article criticizing corruption and fraud in the ranks of the ANC, with reference to the findings of the Commission into maladministration and corruption in government, chaired by former South African judge, Willem Heath. -
Article for Jeff Opland - South African (sic) Foundation
Article for Jeff Opland - South African (sic) Foundation. Assessment of the State President’s [P.W. Botha] speech at the Opening of Parliament, 1985, his offer to Nelson Mandela and other prisoners and banned organisations, ... -
Article for Leadership 1986-11
Lead sentence: “The tragedy of South Africa lies in the continued denial of its potential. It is a magnificent country whose future remains frustrated by its past”. -
Article for Leadership 1990-12
Lead sentence: “There are frequent flashes of irritation from various quarters involved in the dynamics of transition in South Africa”. -
Article for Los Angeles Times
The abolition of the “Pass laws”; influx control; Separate Development policy. -
Article for Millennium
Re the uncertainty of imposing a time-frame on the duration, and the futility of predicting the outcome of the transition in South Africa. -
Article for Optima
Criticism of Ken Owen and Jos Gerson’s articles in Optima (December 1987) about the present and future contribution of liberalism to the evolving conflict in South Africa; Afrikaners; incremental change. -
Article for Rapport 1981-06-23
Argues that “White Politics” is not irrelevant if set against the discrepancy of a political system where [white] people in Parliament can make binding decisions about the majority of their [non-white] countrymen, without ... -
Article for Rapport 1992-09-29
Asks whether South Africa has the “social cement” to bring about social cohesion; comes to the conclusion that in spite of exclusive and inclusive intolerance, there is also a greater move to inclusive tolerance, however slow. -
Article for South 1987-05-26
Lead sentence: “One of the legacies of almost 40 years of NP rule, has been the inflation of words beyond any recognised meaning. They lose their value in the difficult art of communication”. -
Article for South 1987-06-17
Lead sentence: “Political language used by the ruling establishment in South Africa suffers from a bad dose of verbal inflation”. -
Article for Sunday Star
Responds to various questions put to him after P.W. Botha’s opening speech for Parliament, e.g., whether the PFP would consider entering into a coalition [with the NP] and what the PFP’s game plan of strategy will be after ... -
Article for Sunday Times (Fleur de Villiers)
Poses the question: “What to do with the “urban blacks?” -
Article for Sunday Times 1985-01-12
Article about the new constitution that has generated expectations of reform; distinguishes between symbolic and material reform; role of the PFP in the new Parliament in the coming year.