The Congress movement in South Africa was transformed in the early 1960s from a movement committed to the exclusive use of non-violent means in the struggle against apartheid to one focused on rural guerrilla warfare as a free-standing and sufficient first step towards ‘all-out war’ and the armed seizure of power. But few, if any, of the participants in the Congress movement’s deliberations in 1960–61 on whether to ‘turn to violence’ had believed that this was the strategy that they were endorsing when they authorised the abandonment of exclusive reliance on non-violence. The choice facing the Congress movement after 1960 was not between mutually exclusive alternatives of ‘non-violence’ on the one hand and ‘violence’ or ‘armed struggle’ on ...
By 1980 the National Party government of South Africa and the most prominent anti-apartheid organisa...
Soon after taking power, three leaders of nonviolent African independence movements, Kwame Nkrumah o...
In this article, a broad overview of the main causes and theories of revolution is presented. The ob...
The Congress movement in South Africa was transformed in the early 1960s from a movement committed t...
Published online: 04 Oct 2021The Congress movement in South Africa was transformed in the early 1960...
Why did leaders of the Congress movement in South Africa abandon their exclusive reliance on non-vio...
Why did leaders of the Congress movement in South Africa abandon their exclusive reliance on non-vio...
Author Sylvia Neame's study of the development of the national liberation movement in South Africa i...
The study sets down and assesses the record of organized militant non-violent rejection of the law f...
From the mid-1970s until the onset of negotiations to end apartheid in 1990, escalating military con...
Journal article.The political violence, between supporters of the Zulu ethnic movement, Inkatha, on ...
The impact of the concept(s) of armed struggle for the notion(s) of democracy in South(ern) Africa i...
M.A. (Political Studies)This dissertation investigates theoretical aspects of the mobilisational str...
The Natal Indian Congress (NIC) was revived in 1971 in the context of what has become known as the ‘...
Political violence is a tool of both state and non-state actors, and replacing it by political meth...
By 1980 the National Party government of South Africa and the most prominent anti-apartheid organisa...
Soon after taking power, three leaders of nonviolent African independence movements, Kwame Nkrumah o...
In this article, a broad overview of the main causes and theories of revolution is presented. The ob...
The Congress movement in South Africa was transformed in the early 1960s from a movement committed t...
Published online: 04 Oct 2021The Congress movement in South Africa was transformed in the early 1960...
Why did leaders of the Congress movement in South Africa abandon their exclusive reliance on non-vio...
Why did leaders of the Congress movement in South Africa abandon their exclusive reliance on non-vio...
Author Sylvia Neame's study of the development of the national liberation movement in South Africa i...
The study sets down and assesses the record of organized militant non-violent rejection of the law f...
From the mid-1970s until the onset of negotiations to end apartheid in 1990, escalating military con...
Journal article.The political violence, between supporters of the Zulu ethnic movement, Inkatha, on ...
The impact of the concept(s) of armed struggle for the notion(s) of democracy in South(ern) Africa i...
M.A. (Political Studies)This dissertation investigates theoretical aspects of the mobilisational str...
The Natal Indian Congress (NIC) was revived in 1971 in the context of what has become known as the ‘...
Political violence is a tool of both state and non-state actors, and replacing it by political meth...
By 1980 the National Party government of South Africa and the most prominent anti-apartheid organisa...
Soon after taking power, three leaders of nonviolent African independence movements, Kwame Nkrumah o...
In this article, a broad overview of the main causes and theories of revolution is presented. The ob...