South Africa -- Politics and government
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South Africa -- Politics and government
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South Africa
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Incoming Resources
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- The legacies of law, long-run consequences of legal development in South Africa, 1652-2000, Jens Meierhenrich
- Rethinking money, debt, and finance after the crisis, Melinda Cooper and Martijn Konings, special issue editors. Against the day, reconfigurations on the left in South Africa / Ahmed Veriava, editor
- Reflective public administration, context, knowledge and methods, edited by J.S. Wessels, J.C. Pauw., X.C. Thani
- The Cambridge companion to Nelson Mandela, edited by Rita Barnard, University of Pennsylvania
- Constitutional triumphs, constitutional disappointments, a critical assessment of the 1996 South African Constitution's local and international influence, edited by Rosalind Dixon, Theunis Roux
- Culture and liberation, exile writings, 1966-1985, Alex La Guma ; edited and introduced by Christopher J. Lee ; foreword by Albie Sachs ; afterword by Bill Nasson
- In the shadow of Mandela, political leadership in South Africa, Alexander Johnston
- Decentralisation and democratic governance, experiences from India, Bolivia and South Africa, edited by Axel Hadenius
- South Africa & India, shaping the global South, edited by Isabel Hofmeyr and Michelle Williams
- The search for Africa, a history in the making, Basil Davidson
- The politics of principle, the first South African Constitutional Court, 1995-2005, Theunis Roux
- The politics of identity, ideology and the human image, Peter du Preez
- New South African review 6, the crisis of inquality, edited by Gilbert M. Khadiagala [and others]
- Race, nation, translation, South African essays, 1990-2013, Zoë Wicomb ; edited by Andrew van der Vlies
- We, the people, insights of an activist judge, Albie Sachs
- The decolonial Mandela, peace, justice and the politics of life, Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni
- Comparing Westminster, by R.A.W. Rhodes, John Wanna, Patrick Weller
- The making of modern South Africa, conquest, apartheid, democracy, Nigel Worden
- Popular politics in the history of South Africa, 1400-1948, Paul S. Landau
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