Review of African Political Economy
Contents Page for Volume 14 Number 40 (Winter 1987)
Southern Africa: The Crisis Continues
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Editorial
 Democratic Struggles and Apartheid Barbarism by William Cobbett, Barry Munslow, and Morris Szeftel1-5 
Articles
 Class Struggle, Popular Democratic Struggle and the South African State by Richard M Levin7-31 
 Behind the 'Curtain' at Botshabelo: Redefining the Urban Labour Market in South Africa by William Cobbett and Brian Nakedi32-46 
 Rent Boycotts, the State, and the Transformation of the Urban Political Economy in South Africa by Matthew Chaskalson, Karen Jochelson, and Jeremy Seekings47-64 
Briefings
 The 'Human Face' of Destabalization: The War in Mozambique by Diana Cammack65-75 
 South Africa at the Crossroads by Oliver Tambo75-81 
 Towards a People's Democracy: The UDF View by On behalf of Murphy Morobe81-87 
 COSATU: Towards Disciplined Alliances by Yunus Carrim87-95 
 A Year of Emergency, A Year of Repression by Detainee's Parents Support Committee96-101 
Reviews
 After Soweto: An Unfinished Journey by John D. Brewer; Endgame in South Africa? The Changing Structures and Ideologies of Apartheid by Robin Cohen; South Africa: Time of Agony, Time of Destiny: The Upsurge of Popular Protest by Martin Murray; The Crisis in South Africa by John Saul and Stephen Gelb reviewed by Jeffery Seekings103-110 
 The Political Economy of Modern South Africa by Alf Stadler reviewed by Roger Southall110-113 
 Capitalism and Apartheid: South Africa, 1910-84 by Merle Lipton reviewed by Yvonne G Muthien114-116 
Note
 Polish-Soviet Conference on 'Prospects for African Development' by Lionel Cliffe, Pepe Roberts, Alfred Zack-Williams, and Gavin Williams117-119 
 Basil Davidson from Eritrea by Basil Davidson119-122 

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