Issue 26 - Second Quarter 2002

Conspiracy theories - A crime against logic Andrew Kenny defends globalisation. Interview with Peter Mokaba From radical demagogue to non-racial democrat, Mokaba emerges as a champion of minority representation. By Patrick Laurence.

Mbeki embarks on perilous course

The presidential pardon: an extension of the amnesty process or an attempt to correct perceived imbalances?

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Survey - State of parties and health of democracy

Lawrence Schlemmer analyses the results of the most recent political opinion poll.

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Interview with Peter Mokaba

From radical demagogue to non-racial democrat, Mokaba emerges as a champion of minority representation. By Patrick Laurence.

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Funding parties - A necessary evil

David Welsh writes amid the cacophany over Harksen.

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Amnesia at HDIs over the "tribal college" past

Rectors defend their turf against Kader Asmal's social engineering. But, asks RW Johnson, what about racial quotas reminiscent of the apartheid era?

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Interview part two: Focus interviewed Peter Mokaba shortly before his death

A dissonant voice on Aids: Patrick Laurence interviews Peter Mokaba.

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Paper tigers, red herrings and stalking horses

Sandton's World Summit on Sustainable Development - boon or burden? Gavin Lewis reports.

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A better life for all? Poverty trends in South Africa

A recent Sunday Times interpretation of the latest AMPS statistics is challenged by Lawrence Schlemmer.

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The IFP emerges from the ANC's shadow

William Mervin Gumede discusses the IFP's new opposition style.

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In constant quest of new friendships

Musa Zondi offers a perspective on IFP alliances.

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The wages of mistrust

Alf Stadler examines the relevance of trust to the way society functions and to social harmony and development.

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