Review of African Political Economy
Contents Page for Volume 31 Number 100 (June 2004)
Two Cheers? South African Democracy's First Decade
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Editorial
 Two Cheers? South African Democracy's First Decade by Morris Szeftel193-202 
Article
 The African National Congress: From Illegality to the Corridors of Power by Pallo Jordan203-212 
 A Political Economy of Land Reform in South Africa by Ruth Hall213-227 
 Between Marginalisation & Revitalisation? The State of Trade Unionism in South Africa by Edward Webster and Sakhela Buhlungu229-245 
 Women's Human Rights & the Feminisation of Poverty in South Africa by Kristina Bentley247-261 
 The Post-apartheid Economy by Neva Seidman Makgetla263-281 
 South Africa's Post-apartheid Foreign Policy: From Reconciliation to Ambiguity? by Chris Alden and Garth le Pere283-297 
 Trade Unions, Social Policy & Class Compromise in Post-apartheid South Africa by Jeremy Seekings299-312 
 The ANC & Black Capitalism in South Africa by Roger Southall313-328 
 The Arms Deal Scandal by Terry Crawford-Browne329-342 
Briefing
 Post-apartheid South Africa's Corporate Expansion into Africa by John Daniel, Jessica Lutchman, and Sanusha Naidu343-348 
 Traditional Leadership in South Africa's New Democracy by Prince Mashele349-354 
 From 'African Renaissance' to Re-empowering Chiefs by Lionel Cliffe354-356 
 South African Foreign Policy towards Zimbabwe under Mbeki by Dale T McKinley357-364 
 Zimbabwe: 'the Government wants the people to give up hoping' by Steve Kibble364-372 
 Museveni's Other War: Condoms in Uganda by Brooke Grundfest Schoepf372-376 
 SADC Bourses Pave Way for Gradual Integration by Bayano Valy376-377 
Reviews
 Books Received377-378 

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