South Africa, the Prospects of Peaceful Change: An Empirical Enquiry Into the Possibility of Democratic Conflict Regulation |
Contents
Unilateral Conflict Regulation The Present South | 17 |
Chapter | 18 |
Peaceful Change and Democratic Conflict Regu | 51 |
The Construction | 59 |
Indepth Interviews with Black Political Leaders | 66 |
The Revolt of the Silent | 74 |
Laager and Club The Divided Political Culture | 82 |
Chapter | 96 |
Different Approaches to the Same Goal Opinions | 281 |
Impotent Pacifists and Militant Democrats The | 318 |
PART FOUR | 365 |
Conflict Regulation by Consociational Democracy | 382 |
An Inadequate Readiness for Change The Key Role | 398 |
PART FIVE | 407 |
White Fears and Black Hopes How South Africans | 420 |
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