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... become a major source of contestation . More often than not , the government has tended to become defensive in the face of criticism , deflecting it as ' unpatriotic ' , based on ignorance , or simply as racist ( see Meintjies , Chapter ...
... become a major source of contestation . More often than not , the government has tended to become defensive in the face of criticism , deflecting it as ' unpatriotic ' , based on ignorance , or simply as racist ( see Meintjies , Chapter ...
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... become unable to indefinitely suppress the political challenge represented by the resistance from the democratic opposition both inside and outside the country . By then the popular opposition had become strong enough to prevent the ...
... become unable to indefinitely suppress the political challenge represented by the resistance from the democratic opposition both inside and outside the country . By then the popular opposition had become strong enough to prevent the ...
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... become prominent ANC negotiator , playing a pivotal role as counterpart to the National Party's Roelf Meyer in drawing up the first democratic Constitution . It was rumoured that Ramaphosa had his eye on the deputy president's position ...
... become prominent ANC negotiator , playing a pivotal role as counterpart to the National Party's Roelf Meyer in drawing up the first democratic Constitution . It was rumoured that Ramaphosa had his eye on the deputy president's position ...
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SHIFTING IDEOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENTALISM | 236 |
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