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2019 Coexistence as a strategy for opposition parties in challenging the African National Congress' one-party dominance

Post-apartheid democratic South Africa experienced the pitfalls of one-party dominance when the country's fifth democratically elected parli...

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2018 Delivering an elusive dream of democracy: lessons from Nelson Mandela Bay

This book analyses the decline of the ANC in Nelson Mandela Bay, the economic hub of the Eastern Cape, also known as the party???s heartland...

2017 The hot, the cold and the lukewarm: exploring the depth and determinants of public closeness to the African National Congress

South African politics has been dominated by the African National Congress (ANC) since the country's successful transition to democracy. But...

2017 Racial animosity and political party partisanship in South Africa: the case of the African National Congress and the black African majority

As it is in many countries, racial rhetoric is a feature of South African national government elections. The use of such rhetoric provokes t...