All Stories

  1. Lesotho
  2. If only: missed opportunity or inevitable fate in Rhodesia?
  3. The Decolonisation of the Political Science Curriculum in East Africa: A Reply to Mngomezulu and Sakhile Hadebe
  4. Polarization in South Africa: Toward Democratic Deepening or Democratic Decay?
  5. Presidential transitions and generational change in Southern African liberation movements
  6. Bob's Out, the Croc is In: Continuity or Change in Zimbabwe?
  7. Another Country: Everyday Social Restitution
  8. Book Review
  9. The black middle class and democracy in South Africa
  10. The African Middle Class in South Africa 1910–1994
  11. Zuma: party leadership as electoral liability
  12. Friend or Foe? Dominant Party Systems in Southern Africa: Insights from the Developing World
  13. Party Politics and Economic Reform in Africa's Democracies by M. AnnePitcher, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012, xviii + 305 pp.
  14. The stubborn past: NP questions about ANC rule
  15. Kenya's Independence Constitution: constitution-making and end of empire
  16. Self-reflections: the development of JCAS as reflecting trends in African publishing
  17. Lesotho
  18. Young Mandela Nelson Mandela, conversations with myself
  19. Family and favour at the court of Jacob Zuma
  20. The ANC Underground in South Africa, 1950–1976 by Raymond Suttner Boulder, CO and London: First Forum Press, 2009. Pp. x+199, £44.50 (hbk).
  21. Book reviews
  22. Understanding the ‘Zuma Tsunami’
  23. Preface
  24. Introduction: Kenya – A democracy in retreat?
  25. THE CONGRESS OF THE PEOPLE: CHALLENGES FOR SOUTH AFRICAN DEMOCRACY
  26. Alternatives for electoral reform in Kenya: Lessons from southern Africa
  27. Book Reviews
  28. Book reviews
  29. The Politics of Black Economic Empowerment in South Africa
  30. The ANC for Sale? Money, Morality & Business in South Africa
  31. Doing business in Africa
  32. Ten Propositions about Black Economic Empowerment in South Africa
  33. Does South Africa have a 'racial bargain'?: a comparative perspective
  34. Legacies of Power: Leadership Change and Former Presidents in African Politics
  35. The general election in Lesotho, May 2002: adapting to MMP
  36. The ANC & black capitalism in South Africa
  37. A Note on Political Institutions and Democracy in Africa
  38. Popular attitudes toward the South African electoral system
  39. Political Change and the Black Middle Class in Democratic South Africa
  40. Between Competing Paradigms: Post-Colonial Legitimacy in Lesotho
  41. Democracy in Southern Africa: Moving Beyond a Difficult Legacy
  42. An unlikely success: South Africa and Lesotho's election of 2002
  43. International Solidarity and Labour in South Africa1
  44. Containing the Chiefs: The ANC and Traditional Leaders in the Eastern Cape, South Africa
  45. The UDF: a history of the United Democratic Front in South Africa 1983–1991 by JEREMY SEEKINGS. Claremont, South Africa: David Philip; Oxford: James Currey; Athens, OH: Ohio University Press. 2000. Pp. xiii+371. £15.95 (pbk).
  46. From racial liberalism to corporate authoritarianism: The shell affair and the assault on academic freedom in South Africa
  47. Conclusion: Emergent Perspectives on Opposition in South Africa
  48. "Beyond Our Wildest Dreams": The United Democratic Front and the Transformation of South Africa
  49. The state of democracy in South Africa
  50. Book reviews
  51. Dilemmas of the Kenyan succession
  52. Lesotho's general election of 1998: rigged or de rigeur?
  53. The struggle for a place called home: the ANC versus the UDM in the Eastern Cape
  54. Re‐forming the state? Kleptocracy & the political transition in Kenya
  55. South Africa 1999: The ANC and Democratic Consolidation
  56. Moi's flawed mandate: the crisis continues in Kenya
  57. Book reviews
  58. The Military in the Making of Modern South Africa by Annette Seegers. London, I.B. Tauris Academic Studies, 1996. Pp. viii+356. £34.50.
  59. Party dominance and development: South Africa's prospects in the light of Malaysia's experience
  60. Reviews
  61. Traditional Leaders in South Africa’s New Democracy
  62. Reviews
  63. The South African Elections of 1994: the Remaking of a Dominant-Party State
  64. The development and delivery of ‘northern’ worker solidarity to South African trade unions in the 1970s and 1980s
  65. The 1993 Lesotho election
  66. The New South Africa in the New World Order: Beyond the double whammy
  67. Reviews
  68. Books reviewed
  69. Freedom! From Below: the struggle for trade unions in South Africa by Lacom Braamfontein, Skotaville Publishers, 1989 revised edn.; distributed by African Books Collective, Oxford. Pp. 278. £12·00/$21·50 paperback.
  70. Introduction: Rethinking Transkei politics
  71. Transkei beyond the transition: Towards good government or back to the frontier?
  72. Reviews
  73. Negotiations and Social Democracy in South Africa
  74. Labour and Unions in Asia and Africa: contemporary issues edited by Roger Southall Basingstoke and London, Macmillan, 1988. Pp. x + 258. £29.50 paperback.
  75. Trade Unions and the New Industrialization of the Third World
  76. Apartheid and the case for sanctions
  77. Post-Apartheid South Africa: Constraints on Socialism
  78. Reviews
  79. The Diplomacy of Isolation: South African foreign policy making by Deon Geldenhuys Johannesburg, Macmillan South Africa, 1984. Pp. iii+295. R19.95.
  80. Reviews
  81. Botswana: Liberal Democracy and the Labor Reserve in Southern Africa
  82. Labour Regulation and Black Workers' Struggles in South Africa
  83. Third World Trade Unionism: Equity and Democratization in the Changing International Division of Labour
  84. Changing South Africa: political considerations by Sam C. Nolutshungu Manchester University Press; New York, Africana Publishing Company; 1982. Pp. xvii + 219. £19.50. £6.50, $12.50 paperback.
  85. Consociationalism in South Africa: the Buthelezi Commission and Beyond
  86. Economic Imperialism in Theory and Practice: the case of South African gold mining finance, 1886–1914 by Robert V. Kubicek Durham, N.C., Duke University Press, 1979. Pp. xii and 239. $12.75.
  87. African capitalism in contemporary South Africa
  88. British Business and Ghanaian Independence by Josephine F. Milburn London, Hurst, Pp. x + 156. £8.00.
  89. GHANA'S RÔLE IN THE WORLD ECONOMY - Colonialism and Underdevelopment in Ghana by Rhoda Howard London, Croom Helm, 1978. Pp. 244. £8.95.
  90. The Black Homelands of South Africa: the political and economic development of Bophutatswana and Kwazulu by Jeffrey Butler, Robert I. Rotberg, and John Adams Berkeley, University of California Press, 1977. Pp. x + 250. $12.50.
  91. Farmers, Traders and Brokers in the Gold Coast Cocoa Economy
  92. Book Reviews
  93. The Beneficiaries of Transkeian ‘Independence’
  94. Organising the Farmers: cocoa politics and national development in Ghana by Björn Beckman Uppsala, Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, 1976. Pp. 299. Sw. Kr. 40.00.
  95. Change in Contemporary South Africa edited by Leonard Thompson and Jeffrey Butler Berkeley and Los Angeles, University of California Press, 1975. Pp. xv + 7. £10.75. £3.75 paperback.
  96. The Kingdom of Toro in Uganda by Kenneth Ingham London, Methuen, 1974. Pp. xiii+ 86. £4.00. - Party and Locality in Northern Uganda, 1945–1962 by Cherry Gertzel London, The Athlone Press, Pp. xii + 100. £1.25 paperback.
  97. The Lion and the Unicorn in Africa: a history of the origins of the United Africa Company, 1787–1931 by Frederick Pedler London, Heinemann, 1974. Pp. xv+ 343. £8.50.
  98. Converging Models of University Development: Ghana and East Africa
  99. The politics of medical higher education in East Africa