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Steven Friedman: Local liberals are often the worst enemies of liberalism, Business Day,
8.1.96 It may be time for councils to rethink how they do things, Business Day,
5.2.96. Minority parties’ role must not be reduced to that of an audience,
Business Day, 5.2.96. ‘Normal democracy’ in danger of eroding democratic rights,
Business Day, 19.2.96. Office bearers who abuse public funds must pay the price, Business Day,
4.3.96. Mary Tomlinson: Ability to deliver holds the key, Budget Watch vol 2 issue 1, February
1996.
Chris
Landsberg: Scarcely a credible course, West Africa, 5—11 February 1996.
Graeme
Götz and Mark Shaw: The election on the Reef: choice and first-time voters in Gauteng. In
Launching democracy in South Africa – the first open election, April
1994, edited by R W Johnstone and Lawrence Schlemmer, Yale University
Press, Newhaven and London, 1996.
24 Owen Crankshaw: Social differentiation, conflict and development in a South African township,
Urban Forum 7(1), 1996.
Steven Friedman: Big business must accept our future rests on negotiation, Business Day,
1 April 1996. – Manuel’s outburst shows racism is still feared
– deep down, Business Day, 15 April 1996. Go-it-alone ANC govt could be in for unpleasant shocks, Business Day,
13 May 1996. Parties must learn the sound economics of compromise, Business Day, 27
May 1996. Sarafina 2 affair has taken our democracy just a tiny bit forward, Business
Day, 10 June 1996.
Steven
Friedman and Maxine Reitzes: Democratisation or bureaucratisation?: civil society, the public sphere
and the state in post-apartheid South Africa, Transformation, 29, 1996.
Graeme
Götz: Reconstruction and development: shifting the goalposts, SA Labour Bulletin,
20 (3), June 1996.
Chris
Landsberg: The Berlin—Pretoria axis, West Africa, 1—7 April 1996. Will the real Pretoria stand up? West Africa, 20—26 May 1996. Boogying in Bonn, Sowetan, 24 May 1996. Mandela in Germany: SOS to the Bundestag, West Africa, 3—9 June
1996.
Paul
Thulare: Policing and security on the East Rand – Katorus area, African Security
Review 5 (2), 1996.
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Ivor Chipkin: Contesting community: the limits of democratic development, Urban Forum
7(2), 1996
Owen Crankshaw and Susan Parnell: Housing provision and the need for an urbanisation policy in the new South
Africa, Urban Forum, 7(2), 1996.
Steven
Friedman: Uneventful poll sets scene for bid to find a compromise, Business Day,
8 July 1996. Building the best public service, The Cape Times, 23 July 1996. ANC and its partners may dumbfound textbook economists, Business Day,
5 August 1996. ANC’s internal rows not crisis moment for democracy, Business Day,
19 August 1996. It’s time to do something – yourself, Business Day, 2 September
1996. Warring sides must make payments deal, Business Day, 16 September 1996. A good government is one that works, Business Day, 30 September 1996.
Steven
Friedman and Maxine Reitzes: Rights for all? Democracy in action, 10(4), 15 July 1996.
Richard
Humphries and Jens Meierhenrich: South Africa’s new upper house: the National Council of Provinces.
Indicator SA, 13 (4), Spring 1996.
Chris
Landsberg: OAU needs new vision, Sowetan, 11 July 1996. SA walks a tightrope, Sowetan, 5 August 1996. SA foreign policy evasive, Sowetan, 26 August 1996. SA’s image tainted, Sowetan, 19 September 1996. – SA’s
big stake in Asia, Sowetan, 23 September 1996.
Zondi
Masiza: World without weapons, Sowetan, 20 August 1996.
Thabo
Rapoo: Implementing the reconstruction and development programme: practical implications
of a basic needs approach, in C W du Toit (ed), Empowering the poor, Miscellanea
Congregalia, 52, Unisa, 1996. Learning from our neighbours: NGOs in South Africa, Common Path, July
1996.
Mary
Tomlinson: Who’s houses? Getting South Africa’s housing policy right,
Indicator SA, 13 (4), Spring 1996. Unhappy owners wanted say about their houses, Business Day, 23 July 1996.
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Owen Crankshaw: Changes in the racial division of labour during the apartheid era, Journal
of Southern African Studies, 22 (4), December 1996.
Steven Friedman: No easy stroll to dominance: party dominance, opposition and civil society
in South Africa. Towards Democracy, Fourth quarter, 1996. Getting even-handed, The South Africa Quarterly Report, October/December
1996. ANC’s open disputes were a good sign, Business Day, 14 October 1996. Poverty, growth must be tackled together, Business Day, 28 October 1996. Real losers will be the poor and voiceless, Business Day, 11 November
1996. Commissions or omissions? Democracy in Action, 10 (6), 15 November 1996. Engagement with Africa is not a choice, Business Day,25 November 1996. We must give credit where credit is due, Business Day, 9 December 1996. Let’s not allow commissions to chew up resources, The Star, 19 December
1996. Democracy the victim if ANC loses touch, Business Day, 23 December 1996. The small South African miracle, in Regional perspectives on labour and
employment, edited by Hands H Bass, Robert Kappel, Markuys Wauschkuhn
and Karl Wohlmuth, African Development Perspectives Yearbook 1996, vol
5, Münster: Lit Verlag.
Richard
Humphries: The ANC needs to know its place, Sunday Times, 24 November 1996.
Chris
Landsberg: Like a colossus: president Nelson Mandela’s visits to Britan and
France, Panafrica, pilot edition, October 1996 Developing countries must insist on free and fair global trade, Business
Day, 23 October 1996. SA’s tricky trade talks, Sowetan, 15 November 1996. Crisis must be curbed, Sowetan, 25 November 1996.
Chris
Landsberg and Thabo Rapoo: When ANC is perceived to punish the honest, it does itself no good, Sunday
Independent, 10 November 1996.
Helen
Meintjes, Caroline White et al: Paraffin etiquette: the differing social meanings of paraffin in two informal
settlements. Journal of Energy in Southern Africa, November 1996.
Helen
Meintjes and Robert Aitken: Fuelling the plight of the poor, Mail and Guardian, 6—12 December
1996.
Maxine
Reitzes: New democracy could be undermined, Business Day, 21 October 1996. Outsiders cannot live in legal vacuums, Business Day, 19 December 1996.
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