Comparative Studies of South Asia,
Africa and the Middle East (CSSAAME)

Vol. XV | No. 1 | 1995


Special Issue on South Africa
Guest edited by Allison Drew


Allison Drew: Introduction.

Neville Alexander: ÒThe Moment of ManoeuvreÓ: ÒRace,Ó Ethnicity, and Nation in Post-Apartheid South Africa

Fred T. Hendricks: Is there a Future for a Black Peasantry in South Africa?

Daryl Glaser: Ethnic Self-Determination in Normative Theory: Some Implications for Post-Apartheid South Africa

Ashwin Desai and Adam Habib: COSATU and the Democratic Transition in South Africa: Drifting towards Corporatism?

Cherryl Walker: Women, ÒTraditionÓ and Reconstruction in South Africa

Lungisile Ntsebeza: Land Demand, Availability and UseÑPreliminary Reflections on the possibilities and limits of the land reform program.

Documents:


1. Draft Policy: Occupational Health and Workplace Issues, Women's Health Conference, Johannesburg, December 2-4, 1994.

2. Challenging the Liberal Agenda in South Africa, Discussion Document presented to the Socialist Conference for Reconstruction and Development, November 5-6, 1994


State and Politics in the Middle East
Edited by Sucheta Mazumdar and Vasant Kaiwar


Afshin Matin-Asgari: Iran, Religious Revolution or Structural Realignment in State Formation?

Sasan Fayazmanesh: Theories of Development and the Iranian Left (1960s-1970s): A Critical Assessment.

Margaret Abraham: Ethnicity and Marginality: A Study of Indian Jewish Immigrants in Israel

Munis Faruqui: Commentary: Contextualizing KarachiÕs Violence