South Africa: Twelve Perspectives on the Transition - Center for Strategic and International Studies (Washington D C ) - Books - ABC-CLIO - 9780275950866 - October 26, 1994
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South Africa: Twelve Perspectives on the Transition

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Following the format of the first volume "South Africa: In Transition to What?" (1988), each chapter in this volume focuses on a segment of the jigsaw puzzle from which South Africa's future will be assembled. It is datelined to emphasise how the situations appeared at particular times.


Marc Notes: Published with the Center for Strategic and International Studies (Washington, D. C.).; Includes index.; Includes bibliographical references and index. Publisher Marketing: Following the format of the first volume South Africa: In Transition to What? (1988), each of the chapters in this new volume focuses on a segment of the jigsaw puzzle from which South Africa's future will be assembled and is datelined to emphasise how the situation, event, or issue being addressed appeared through a particular set of lenses at a particular time. This collection seeks to impress upon readers (especially Americans) that the shape of the post-apartheid South Africa now emerging is being determined primarily by internal factors. Eminent Persons interlocutors, distinguished advisory committees, economic and diplomatic sanctions, and other externally devised initiatives affected, but could not mandate how South Africa's long-fractured society would find its way. The contributors to this volume come from a range of geographical and professional bases, but share one important qualification: residence or repeated physical presence in South Africa. Publisher Marketing: Following the format of the first volume South Africa: In Transition to What? (1988), each of the chapters in this new volume focuses on a segment of the jigsaw puzzle from which South Africa's future will be assembled and is datelined to emphasize how the situation, event, or issue being addressed appeared through a particular set of lenses at a particular time. This collection seeks to impress upon readers (especially Americans) that the shape of the post-apartheid South Africa now emerging is being determined primarily by internal factors. "Eminent Persons" interlocutors, distinguished advisory committees, economic and diplomatic sanctions, and other externally devised initiatives affected, but could not mandate how South Africa's long-fractured society would find its way. The contributors to this volume come from a range of geographical and professional bases, but share one important qualification: residence or repeated physical presence in South Africa.

Contributor Bio:  Kitchen, Helen HELEN KITCHEN is Director of the African Studies Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, DC. Contributor Bio:  Kitchen, J Coleman J. COLEMAN KITCHEN is a fellow of the African Studies Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released October 26, 1994
ISBN13 9780275950866
Publishers ABC-CLIO
Genre Chronological Period > 1990's - Cultural Region > Southern Africa - Ethnic Orientation > African Studies
Pages 224
Dimensions 163 × 242 × 22 mm   ·   526 g
Language English  
Editor Kitchen, Helen
Editor Kitchen, J. Coleman

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