The ANC political underground during the 1970s
OUTPUT TYPE: Chapter in Monograph
PUBLICATION YEAR: 2006
TITLE AUTHOR(S): G.Houston, B.Magubane
KEYWORDS: AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS (ANC), DEMOCRACY
DEPARTMENT: Developmental, Capable and Ethical State (DCES)
Print: HSRC Library: shelf number 4245
HANDLE: 20.500.11910/6397
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/6397
If you would like to obtain a copy of this Research Output, please contact Hanlie Baudin at researchoutputs@hsrc.ac.za.
-
Related Research Outputs:
- The Mbeki presidency: Lusaka wins
- Decoding South Africa's 1999 electoral geography
- The transformative state in South Africa
- Limits to liberation in Southern Africa: the unfinished business of democratic consolidation
- The ANC's armed struggle in the 1970s
- The ANC, party dominance and social production
- Leadership and nation-building: the prominence of the succession debate and 2010 in the South African social imagination
- Whose democracy is it, anyway?
- Farewell to the ANC as we knew it
- Convention offers some hope but still needs fine-tuning
- Policy incoherence: a function of ideological contestations?
- The re-establishment of the ANC inside the country, 1990-1994
- Delivering an elusive dream of democracy: lessons from Nelson Mandela Bay
- Reflections on the 2019 South African general elections: quo vadis?
- Ben Turok: an exiled democrat
- Delivering democratic developmental state cities in South Africa
- Who is in the driving seat?: development cooperation and democracy
- The contested state of democracy in South Africa
- Democracy in Africa: fragile and necessary but uncertain
- Empowerment and transformation in South Africa