

An edition of The politics of transition (1999)
The Hidden History of South Africa's Negotiated Se
By Richard Spitz,Matthew Chaskalosn
Publish Date
June 2000
Publisher
Hart Publishing (UK)
Language
eng
Pages
461
Description:
"During the early 1990s, South Africans kept a close eye on the media coverage of South Africa's negotiated transition to democracy. Likened to a soap opera by some, the negotiations featured violent interlopers, dramatic walkouts, alliances and, somehow, a fortunate conclusion in the form of the Interim Constitution and Bill of Rights. The importance of the negotiating process and the Interim Constitution itself should not be underestimated, however, in relation to their longer-term influence over the form of democracy currently enjoyed in South Africa. In this brave publication, Spitz and Chaskalson examine the politics behind the Kempton Park negotiations and the Interim Constitution, and the influence that these have had on the subsequent consolidation of a South African democracy. This book will be of importance to anyone interested in South African politics, constitutional law, democracy and human rights."--
subjects: Politics and government, Constitutional history, Negotiation, Federal government, Human rights, Political parties, Political aspects, Political aspects of Negotiation, Political Freedom & Security - Human Rights, Government - Comparative, Legal Reference / Law Profession, Law, Africa - South - South Africa, General, Democracy, South africa, politics and government, Constitutional history, africa, Federal government, africa, Political parties, africa, Human rights, south africa
Places: South Africa
Times: 1989-1994