The particular aspect of the debate with which this chapter is concerned is that of the role, functions, legitimacy and capacity of political opposition following the elections of 1994 and 1999 in South Africa
The South African Freedom Charter (1955) states that “The people shall govern” and the African Natio...
Ever since the third wave of democratisation swept the continent, Africa's opposition parties have b...
Summary • The ANC remains dominant in elections, despite the unpopularity of its leadership, massive...
South Africa's second democratic election in 1999 sparked a public debate on the necessity for a via...
In many ways, a democracy can almost be defined in terms of the existence of an effective opposition...
This collection of essays, drawn from a variety of political perspectives, and presented to a confer...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Opposition, rivalry or competition bet...
The major aim of this paper is to investigate the opposition politics in Africa. The paper also exam...
This special issue takes a closer look at the role and meaning of political opposition for the devel...
This book is mainly devoted to a discussion of the broad experiences of the opposition parties that ...
In countries ruled by a single party for a long period of time, how does political opposition to the...
Political opposition in South Africa carries hope for the inclusion of issues that have been underre...
Dominant party tendencies exist either when a single party enjoys monopoly of power through the excl...
Whilst both the liberal and radical critiques point to both structural flaws and worrying developmen...
How does support for opposition parties grow in dominant party systems? Most scholarship on the rise...
The South African Freedom Charter (1955) states that “The people shall govern” and the African Natio...
Ever since the third wave of democratisation swept the continent, Africa's opposition parties have b...
Summary • The ANC remains dominant in elections, despite the unpopularity of its leadership, massive...
South Africa's second democratic election in 1999 sparked a public debate on the necessity for a via...
In many ways, a democracy can almost be defined in terms of the existence of an effective opposition...
This collection of essays, drawn from a variety of political perspectives, and presented to a confer...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Opposition, rivalry or competition bet...
The major aim of this paper is to investigate the opposition politics in Africa. The paper also exam...
This special issue takes a closer look at the role and meaning of political opposition for the devel...
This book is mainly devoted to a discussion of the broad experiences of the opposition parties that ...
In countries ruled by a single party for a long period of time, how does political opposition to the...
Political opposition in South Africa carries hope for the inclusion of issues that have been underre...
Dominant party tendencies exist either when a single party enjoys monopoly of power through the excl...
Whilst both the liberal and radical critiques point to both structural flaws and worrying developmen...
How does support for opposition parties grow in dominant party systems? Most scholarship on the rise...
The South African Freedom Charter (1955) states that “The people shall govern” and the African Natio...
Ever since the third wave of democratisation swept the continent, Africa's opposition parties have b...
Summary • The ANC remains dominant in elections, despite the unpopularity of its leadership, massive...