The 2nd of February next year will be the twentieth anniversary of the beginning of the transformation process that led to the establishment of our present non-racial constitutional democracy. The previous year when I had addressed the National Party caucus after my unexpected election as leader of the party, I stressed the need to take a quantum leap to break out of the political and economic dead-end street in which we found ourselves. The overwhelming reaction was "jump FW, jump!".  
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Rarely has a country so divided political analysts as contemporary South Africa. Ever since R.W. Joh...
At the heart of this thesis lies the urgency of radical transformation. The dawn of constitutionalis...
This paper tracks the first years of the South African Constitutional Court. The author provides ins...
OrationesSpeech at the eighth FW de Klerk lecture, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, on 1...
Former State President F W de Klerk, an alumnus of Potchefstroom, delivered the seventh lecture in a...
This year South Africans celebrated their first ten years of democracy, a decade of remarkable chang...
This article is the Afrikaans teks of Former State President F W de Klerk's lecture in a series bear...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilThe South African negotiations process, in the true spirit of classical...
South Africa has achieved political democracy but the big challenge still lies ahead of us. The rout...
The South African elections of 1994 constituted one of those rare historical moments when humankind ...
One of the recent growth industries in our political life is in the field of constitutional proposal...
This article reflects on the transformative nature of South Africa’s Constitution, looking at the pa...
The first free elections in South Africa in 1994 ushered in a demo-cratic era. For the better part o...
The legitimacy of the state’s authority is in crisis, as one is informed from all quarters. The futu...
The legitimacy of the state’s authority is in crisis, as one is informed from all quarters. The futu...
Rarely has a country so divided political analysts as contemporary South Africa. Ever since R.W. Joh...
At the heart of this thesis lies the urgency of radical transformation. The dawn of constitutionalis...
This paper tracks the first years of the South African Constitutional Court. The author provides ins...