The purpose of this paper is to examine salient factors accounting for South Africa’s relatively peaceful transition from apartheid state to nonracial democracy, focusing on the political personalities of South African leaders P.W. Botha, F.W. de Klerk, and Nelson Mandela. Following a brief overview of situational variables, the paper describes the political personalities of Mandela and De Klerk as assessed by the Millon-Type Political Personality Checklist (MPPC). The study shows that one cannot fully account for political developments in South Africa’s transition without considering (a) the interaction between situational variables and the political personalities of Nelson Mandela and F.W. de Klerk and (b) synergistic features in the pers...
At the beginning of the transition from apartheid to democracy, the African National Congress (ANC) ...
This thesis argues that F.W. de Klerk's historic February 1990 speech was the end product of a set o...
Much of the academic - and popular - literature on the South African negotiations process focuses on...
This paper reports the results of a psychobiographical investigation, using the Millon-Type Politica...
This paper reports the method and preliminary findings of an investigation of the political personal...
The paper discusses the leadership style of Nelson Mandela as a model for African leaders in a bid t...
CITATION: Giliomee, H. 2015. Mandela and the last Afrikaner leaders : a shift in power relations. Ne...
The release of Nelson Mandela in 1990 marked the beginning of a transition process during which Sout...
This case study focuses on the transformational leadership style used by Nelson Mandela. Transformat...
South Africa was under the apartheid rule for around fi fty years. Apartheid was formally establishe...
This year South Africans celebrated their first ten years of democracy, a decade of remarkable chang...
MA (Political Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusSouth Africa has been a democracy...
The now substantial literature on the transition from apartheid to democracy in South Africa defines...
This paper explores the phenomenon of latent politics in South Africa during the apartheid era. The ...
This study is an attempt at integrating a description of the leading African nationalist personaliti...
At the beginning of the transition from apartheid to democracy, the African National Congress (ANC) ...
This thesis argues that F.W. de Klerk's historic February 1990 speech was the end product of a set o...
Much of the academic - and popular - literature on the South African negotiations process focuses on...
This paper reports the results of a psychobiographical investigation, using the Millon-Type Politica...
This paper reports the method and preliminary findings of an investigation of the political personal...
The paper discusses the leadership style of Nelson Mandela as a model for African leaders in a bid t...
CITATION: Giliomee, H. 2015. Mandela and the last Afrikaner leaders : a shift in power relations. Ne...
The release of Nelson Mandela in 1990 marked the beginning of a transition process during which Sout...
This case study focuses on the transformational leadership style used by Nelson Mandela. Transformat...
South Africa was under the apartheid rule for around fi fty years. Apartheid was formally establishe...
This year South Africans celebrated their first ten years of democracy, a decade of remarkable chang...
MA (Political Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusSouth Africa has been a democracy...
The now substantial literature on the transition from apartheid to democracy in South Africa defines...
This paper explores the phenomenon of latent politics in South Africa during the apartheid era. The ...
This study is an attempt at integrating a description of the leading African nationalist personaliti...
At the beginning of the transition from apartheid to democracy, the African National Congress (ANC) ...
This thesis argues that F.W. de Klerk's historic February 1990 speech was the end product of a set o...
Much of the academic - and popular - literature on the South African negotiations process focuses on...