Issue 38 - Second Quarter 2005

Judicial independence imperilled: Editorial. White left smarts after Pyrrhic 1994 victory: Dan Roodt argues the case for a new Anglo-Boer entente for the twenty-first century.

White left smarts after Pyrrhic 1994 victory

Dan Roodt argues the case for a new Anglo-Boer entente for the twenty-first century.

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Insidious forces threaten democracy

Lawrence Schlemmer warns of the danger of incremental surrender of democracy.

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Reds caught between a rock and a hard place

Patrick Laurence reflects on the dilemma facing the SACP as it grapples with the future.

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Judicial independence under serious siege

Carmel Rickard detects grave theats to judicial independence from government.

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Guardian of peace - Pretoria's burden

Jonathan Katzenellenbogen appraises South Africa's readiness to serve as Africa's peacekeeper.

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Legislative oversight must be invigorated

Douglas Gibson presses for more vigorous defence of legislative independence by Parliament.

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Chronicling Mbeki's political manoeuvres

David Welsh assesses William Gumede's new book on ANC governance.

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Mugabe triumphs as MDC falters

Andrew Meldrum surveys the political wasteland after Mugabe's second "stolen" election win.

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