Title:
The road to democracy in South Africa.
Author:
South African Democracy Education Trust.
ISBN:
9781868885015
9781868729067
9781868885633
9781868884063
9781868885022
9781599070339
9781868885039
9781599070346
9781868885992
9781868886449
9781868887095
9781868887927
9781868887934
9781868887101
9781868887118
9781868887200
Edition:
1st edition.
Publication Information:
Cape Town : Zebra Press, 2004-2014.
Physical Description:
6 v. in 10 : ill., maps, ports. ; 25 cm.
General Note:
"South African Democracy Education Trust"--T.p., v. 1.
Vol. 2 has imprint : Pretoria : University of South Africa; v. 3, pts. 1-2 have imprint: Pretoria : University of South Africa ; Los Angeles : Tsehai Publishers, Loyola Marymount University; v. 5., pt. 2 has imprint: Pretoria : Unisa Press, University of South Africa.
Contents:
v. 1. 1960-1970 -- v. 2. 1970-1980 -- v. 3. International solidarity (2 pts.) -- v. 4. 1980-1990 (2 pts.) -- v. 5. African solidarity (2 pts.) -- v. 6. 1990-1996 (2 pts.).
Abstract:
The Road to Democracy project is a chronological analysis of four decades - 1960-1970, 1970-1980, 1980-1990, 1990-1994, bearing in mind the four areas of focus above and the following themes for each decade which include: Political context: the political dynamics of each decade, such as the banning of the liberation movements, the formation of insurgency structures, exile and the containment of black resistance in the 1960s, key organizations and key individuals: the formation, policies and objectives, membership and activities of key organizations during each decade, and the role of key historical, as well as less well-known but significant, actors, strategy and tactics: the evolution of the strategy and tactics of key organizations, including debates around changing strategies and the impact of adopted strategies and tactics on revolutionary developments, regime response: the response of the apartheid regime to the activities of the liberation movements, including changes in the nature of the apartheid state, the evolution of policies to contain black resistance, and repression and counter-revolutionary strategy, international context: the role of the international community in the liberation of South Africa and international events and processes that impacted on the liberation struggle, regional context: regional events and processes that had an impact on the liberation struggle and the decision to adopt a negotiation strategy and studies of provincial and local involvement in the liberation struggle as well as the major outcomes at the end of each decade.
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Electronic Access:
Book review (H-Net) http://www.h-net.org/review/hrev-a0e4z5-aa