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  • South Africa : The Struggle for a New Order
  • Written by author Marina Ottaway
  • Published by Brookings Institution, 1993/06/01
  • The unbanning of the African National Congress and the release of Nelson Mandela in February 1990 cleared the way for negotiations toward a new, post-apartheid political order in South Africa. But three years later, the main parties have made little progr
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1 The Changing Conflict 1
The First Two Years 2
Conflict Resolution and Conflict Generation 9
Negotiating in the Absence of Crisis 12
Models of Transition 14
The Study 17
Pt. 1 The Actors 21
2 The Government Establishment 23
The Reformers at the Top 24
The National Party 29
The Bureaucracy 30
The Security Apparatus 32
The Afrikaner Broederbond and the Churches 36
3 The Liberation Establishment 42
The African National Congress 43
The Mass Democratic Movement 55
The Antiapartheid Churches 58
4 The Second Tier 63
The Would-Be Major Players 63
The Rejectionist Parties 76
The De Jure Participants 81
Pt. 2 The Arenas of Struggle 85
5 Toward a New Constitution 89
The Constitutional Models 90
The Politics of Constitution Making 104
6 The Local Arena 114
Local Government in South Africa 115
The National Party and Local Government in the 1990s 117
The ANC and the Civics: State Power and People's Power 121
Negotiating the Postapartheid City 125
7 The Economic Arena 132
The South African Economy 133
The Future of the Economy 134
The Congress of South African Trade Unions 135
The African National Congress 140
The Government and Economic Reform 143
The Business Community 147
Pt. 3 The Transition 153
8 The Failure of CODESA 157
The Assets 159
The Strategy 163
The Climate Surrounding Negotiations 173
9 Beyond Constitutional Negotiations 179
Integrating Groups Excluded from Negotiations 180
Converting Political Organizations into Parties 190
Tackling Noninstitutional Issues 192
10 Liberation and Reformism 198
The Second Phase 200
The International Context 205
Direct Foreign Influences 209
A Different Transition 212
Notes 215
Index 241


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