Includes bibliographical references (leaves 150-159).This thesis critically examines the ability of trade unions to consolidate, promote and restore political democracy in South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe and Swaziland. The process of democratisation is premised on two transitions. First, is the transition from authoritarianism to democratic government, and second, is the transition from this government to the consolidation of democracy. Temporally, the focus of this dissertation is on the period after the first transition to democracy
South African trade unions like trade unions elsewhere in Africa, played a crucial role in the strug...
This thesis addresses the level of democratic consolidation in South Africa. The study aimed to prov...
This thesis addresses the level of democratic consolidation in South Africa. The study aimed to prov...
In South Africa, labour has played a central role in shaping the transition to democracy. It remaine...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 297-330).This doctoral thesis deals with freedom of asso...
In writings about the role of trade unions in the democratization process in Africa one can distin...
This thesis is a critical examination of the origins, barriers and prospects for a working class-led...
The release of Nelson Mandela in 1990 marked the beginning of a transition process during which Sout...
Based on a nationwide survey, this article focuses on the perceptions of Congress of South African T...
Student Number : 0376246 - PhD thesis - School of Humanities - Faculty of ArtsThis thesis examine...
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: Forging the links between historical research and the ...
The South African labour movement’s strength has often been attributed to the vitality of loc...
Includes bibliographical references.More specifically, the study examines whether a within country, ...
This thesis presents an analysis of the extent of democratic consolidation in Ghana by examining the...
This thesis presents an analysis of the extent of democratic consolidation in Ghana by examining the...
South African trade unions like trade unions elsewhere in Africa, played a crucial role in the strug...
This thesis addresses the level of democratic consolidation in South Africa. The study aimed to prov...
This thesis addresses the level of democratic consolidation in South Africa. The study aimed to prov...
In South Africa, labour has played a central role in shaping the transition to democracy. It remaine...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 297-330).This doctoral thesis deals with freedom of asso...
In writings about the role of trade unions in the democratization process in Africa one can distin...
This thesis is a critical examination of the origins, barriers and prospects for a working class-led...
The release of Nelson Mandela in 1990 marked the beginning of a transition process during which Sout...
Based on a nationwide survey, this article focuses on the perceptions of Congress of South African T...
Student Number : 0376246 - PhD thesis - School of Humanities - Faculty of ArtsThis thesis examine...
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: Forging the links between historical research and the ...
The South African labour movement’s strength has often been attributed to the vitality of loc...
Includes bibliographical references.More specifically, the study examines whether a within country, ...
This thesis presents an analysis of the extent of democratic consolidation in Ghana by examining the...
This thesis presents an analysis of the extent of democratic consolidation in Ghana by examining the...
South African trade unions like trade unions elsewhere in Africa, played a crucial role in the strug...
This thesis addresses the level of democratic consolidation in South Africa. The study aimed to prov...
This thesis addresses the level of democratic consolidation in South Africa. The study aimed to prov...