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Title Election '94 South Africa : the campaigns, results and future prospects / edited by Andrew Reynolds
Published New York : St. Martin's Press, 1994

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 W'PONDS  968.065 Rey/Ens  AVAILABLE
Description 237 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Contents 1. The Road to Democracy: From 2 February 1990 to 27 April 1994 / Robert Mattes -- 2. The African National Congress and Its Allies / Tom Lodge -- 3. The National Party's Campaign for a Liberation Election / Hermann Giliomee -- 4. The Inkatha Freedom Party / Georgina Hamilton and Gerhard Mare -- 5. The White Right / Johann Van Rooyen -- 6. The Democratic Party / David Welsh -- 7. The PAC and AZAPO / Saths Cooper -- 8. The Mass Media and the South African Election / Daniel Silke and Robert Schrire -- 9. A US Perspective of South Africa's 1994 Election / Timothy D. Sisk -- 10. South Africa Goes to the Polls / Benjamin Pogrund -- 11. The Results / Andrew Reynolds -- 12. Prospects for Power Sharing in the New South Africa / Arend Lijphart
Summary The election on 26, 27 and 28 April 1994 of the first non-racial parliament in South Africa was a momentous event, held under an international spotlight. This book, with contributing chapters from leading South African and international experts, captures the character and key events of the election campaign, provides an authoritative analysis of the election results, and looks at the prospects for the future of South Africa. Essential reading for all who require greater understanding of this landmark event, which will set the stage for South Africa's future
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [235]-237)
Subject South Africa. Parliament -- Elections, 1994
Elections -- South Africa -- History -- 20th century.
SUBJECT South Africa -- Politics and government -- 1994- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94003600
Author Reynolds, Andrew, 1967-
LC no. 95101331
ISBN 0312123752 (St. Martin's Press)
0852553889 (James Currey)
0864862768 (David Philip)