The impact of the concept(s) of armed struggle for the notion(s) of democracy in South(ern) Africa is the focus of this paper. Originally submitted to a conference on '(Re-) Conceptualising Democracy and Liberation in Southern Africa', held in Windhoek/Namibia during July 2002, it argues from the point of departure of the personal involvement of the author in the issues raised. The author was part of a group which criticised the strategy of armed struggle in the ANC. For the articulation of this dissenting view they were suspended from the movement in 1979 and finally expelled in 1985. With this paper he inspires a debate, which can claim relevance for current issues of democracy in South Africa and the Southern African region more generall...
The Congress movement in South Africa was transformed in the early 1960s from a movement committed t...
This article revisits the mental legacies of settler-colonial rule in Southern African societies und...
The Congress movement in South Africa was transformed in the early 1960s from a movement committed t...
The impact of the concept(s) of armed struggle for the notion(s) of democracy in South(ern) Africa i...
Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)In the period 1985 to 1989 both the state and the lib...
Political violence is a tool of both state and non-state actors, and replacing it by political meth...
M.A. (Political Studies)This dissertation investigates theoretical aspects of the mobilisational str...
This case-study is one of a series produced by participants in an ongoing Berghof research project o...
Land, Liberation and Compromise in Southern Africa provides a novel framework for understanding the ...
The period of ‘people’s power’ in South Africa from 1985-7 represented for many participants a form ...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 1990In the last two years the debate on democracy in...
This study looks at the role of the strategy and tactics of the African National Congress (ANC) -led...
In Liberation movements in power, Roger Southall provides a rich and refined account of political tr...
In the 1950s when the South African liberation movement headed by the African National Congress cond...
This thesis is an analysis ofthe constructions and productions of new post apartheid identities and ...
The Congress movement in South Africa was transformed in the early 1960s from a movement committed t...
This article revisits the mental legacies of settler-colonial rule in Southern African societies und...
The Congress movement in South Africa was transformed in the early 1960s from a movement committed t...
The impact of the concept(s) of armed struggle for the notion(s) of democracy in South(ern) Africa i...
Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)In the period 1985 to 1989 both the state and the lib...
Political violence is a tool of both state and non-state actors, and replacing it by political meth...
M.A. (Political Studies)This dissertation investigates theoretical aspects of the mobilisational str...
This case-study is one of a series produced by participants in an ongoing Berghof research project o...
Land, Liberation and Compromise in Southern Africa provides a novel framework for understanding the ...
The period of ‘people’s power’ in South Africa from 1985-7 represented for many participants a form ...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 1990In the last two years the debate on democracy in...
This study looks at the role of the strategy and tactics of the African National Congress (ANC) -led...
In Liberation movements in power, Roger Southall provides a rich and refined account of political tr...
In the 1950s when the South African liberation movement headed by the African National Congress cond...
This thesis is an analysis ofthe constructions and productions of new post apartheid identities and ...
The Congress movement in South Africa was transformed in the early 1960s from a movement committed t...
This article revisits the mental legacies of settler-colonial rule in Southern African societies und...
The Congress movement in South Africa was transformed in the early 1960s from a movement committed t...