The Drama of the Peace Process in South Africa : : I Look Back 30 Years / / Sylvia Neame.

Weaves together personal experiences with historical accounts to present rare insight into the struggle to end apartheid.

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Acknowledgements --   |t About the author --   |t Abbreviations --   |t PROLOGUE: CONCEPTUAL AND METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS --   |t PART I: RESHAPING THE NARRATIVE --   |t 1 Introduction --   |t 2 Nelson Mandela takes the initiative --   |t 3 Was Mandela selling the ANC down the river? --   |t 4 The parallel strategy of Oliver Tambo and Thabo Mbeki --   |t 5 Communists take an ultra-radical stand --   |t 6 A qualitative shift in national and international conditions --   |t 7 An alliance between the ANC and imperialist capital? --   |t 8 Timing of the start of negotiations --   |t 9 The structure of the national democratic revolution in South Africa --   |t 10 Transitional mechanisms in the framework of the negotiation process --   |t 11 Resistance to neocolonialism, the key content of South African liberation --   |t 12 The Kabwe conference, June 1985 --   |t 13 ‘ANC Statement on Negotiations: October 9th, 1987’ --   |t 14 Conclusions concerning the Mandela talks --   |t 15 Conclusions regarding the secret Afrikaner nationalist–exile ANC dialogue group --   |t 16 The Constitutional Committee --   |t 17 The ANC’s anniversary (January 8th) statements, 1987–1990: A shift towards a political solution --   |t 18 The in-house seminar on ‘Constitutional Guidelines’ --   |t 19 The ANC’s fragmented organisation on the negotiation (constitutional) front --   |t 20 ‘Constitutional Guidelines’, including my response --   |t 21 The SACP conference document ‘The Path to Power’, April 1989 --   |t 22 Drafting the Harare Declaration --   |t 23 Confusion reigns in the last months of 1989 and early 1990 --   |t 24 FW de Klerk’s speech on 2 February 1990 --   |t 25 Uncertainty continues as the exiles return in 1990 --   |t 26 Epilogue --   |t Notes --   |t PART II: EXTRACTS FROM MY DIARY, 1985–1989 --   |t October 1985 – New Year’s Eve 1989 --   |t Postscript --   |t PART III: INTERNAL PAPERS ADDRESSED TO THE SACP AND THE ANC --   |t 1 We need to prepare ourselves for new possible tasks (August 1985) --   |t 2 Economic commission (November 1985) --   |t 3 Response to ‘discussion document’: There is a danger that the party will be isolated (July 1986) --   |t 4 Some suggestions in connection with the present strategy and tactics of the liberation movement (July 1986) --   |t 5 Work in the Bantustans (August 1987) --   |t 6 The death squads – white and black (August 1987) --   |t 7 ANC platform for negotiations (January 1988) --   |t 8 A response to ‘Constitutional Guidelines for a Democratic South Africa’ (extract) (November 1988) --   |t 9 Question of an interim phase (extract) (November 1988) --   |t 10 Response to the SACP’s new draft programme, ‘The Path to Power’ (March 1989) --   |t 11 Response to ANC discussion paper on the issue of negotiations (August 1989) --   |t 12 Response to a party analysis (extract) (March 1990) --   |t 13 Prospects for a negotiated settlement (third quarter 1990) --   |t Source material --   |t Index 
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650 0 |a Negotiation  |x Political aspects  |z South Africa. 
650 0 |a Peace-building  |z South Africa. 
650 0 |a Reconciliation. 
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