Bibliography
 
 
This homepage for the ANC has links that can take you to index page for its Freedom Charter and the 1994 election results.
 

The Commonwealth site has links to map of South Africa and link to information on the country.
 

The Conservative Party has a plan for a homeland and base this right on international recognition of it.  Their plan has short, medium, and long term phrases.
 

Freedom Front is the party of the Afrikaner people and it seeks self-determination in a homeland in a 'Volkstaat' for its  people who speaks Afrikaan.  The party and its leader have a strategy in the party's  proposals for its self-determination perspective.
 

 The IFP makes resolutions on the economy and constitution matters in its speeches.
 

This site tells of different river projects including the Lesotho Highlands Water Project of the Orange River  in Southern Africa.
 
 
 

 Mbendi, is a site for information on Africa including South Africa and its mining economy.
 

  This is one of the most important media web sites for South Africa and leads to story of the
                                      ANC disagreement over the Truth Commission report on their human right abuses.
 

The  New National Party has links to its vision for South Africa, and the party's agenda in the political arena.
 
 

 
This government site leads to information of the new constitution including Chapter 1.
 
 
 

 
The Government of National Unity has a list of parties in and out of the government, information on the RDP.
 
 
 

Orania is the site for the new homeland of the in a volkstaat.  The organizations that want a volkstaat for Afrikaners.  The volkstaat starts in the town of OraniaOrania's development begins with agriculture farms like the moshav in Israel and proceeds with Afrikaner providing the labor for more development and with the youth learning to make their own country.  In this future homeland water is very important.
 

 
This home site leads to information about South Africa including a map of the South African Provinces.
 
 
 

The Summer Institute of Linguistics has etnologue link to the South Africa and its many languages.
 
 
 

 
The South African military site has information on the army's invasion of Lesotho in Operation Boleas Combined Task Force.
 
 
 

This TRC site gives its final report on human rights abuses in South Africa in the past including its conclusions on all the parties involved.
 

 
The UN has the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which declares the people's right to self-determination.
 
 
 

This US government site gives information on South Africa and its energy.
 
 
 

The Wavefront site is the connection the homelands site for several nation groups that would like independence.

 


Texts
    Deng, Francis M. (1997).  African Policy  Agenda: A Framework for Global Partnership.  In Francis M. Deng & Terrence Lyons (Eds.), African Reckoning: A Quest for Good Goverance (pp. 136-71).  Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press.

    Friedman, Steven (1991).  The National Party and the South African Transition.  In Robin Lee and Lawrence Schemmer (Eds.), Transition in Democracy (pp. 175-91).  Capetown, South Africa: Oxford UP.

    Howe, Herbert M.  The SADF Revisited. (1994).  In Helen Kitchen & J. Coleman Kitchen, South Africa: Twelve Perspectives on the Transition (pp. 78-92).  Westport, CN: Prager & The Center for Strategic and International Studies.
 
    Humphries, Richard & Khehla Shubane. (1991). Homelands and Provinces: Dynamics of Change and Transition.  In Robin Lee and Lawrence Schemmer (Eds.), Transition in Democracy (pp. 67-91).  Capetown, South Africa: Oxford UP.
 
    Ottaway, Marina. (1994 (1990)).  The ANC: From Symbol to Political Party.  In Helen Kitchen & J. Coleman Kitchen, South Africa: Twelve Perspectives on the Transition (pp. 28-48).  Westport, CN: Prager & The Center for Strategic and International Studies.
 
______ (1994 (1992)).  March 1992 Referendum.  In Helen Kitchen & J. Coleman Kitchen, South Africa: Twelve Perspectives on the Transition (pp. 119-34).  Westport, CN: Prager & The Center for Strategic and International Studies.
 

    Rothchild, Donald. (1997). Managing Ethnic Conflict in Africa.  Washington, D.C.:Brookings Institution Press.

    Schlemmeer, Lawrence. (1991).  The Turn in the Road: Emerging Conditions in 1990. In Robin Lee and Lawrence Schemmer (Eds.), Transition in Democracy (pp. 14-23).  Capetown, South Africa: Oxford UP.

    Schneidman, Witney W. (1994).  Postapartheid South Africa: Steps Taken, the Path Ahead.  In Helen Kitchen & J. Coleman Kitchen, South Africa: Twelve Perspectives on the Transition (pp. 156-84).  Westport, CN: Prager & The Center for Strategic and International Studies.

    Slabbert, Frederik van Zyl.  (1991).  The Basis and Challenges of Transition in South Africa: a review and a preview.   In Robin Lee and Lawrence Schemmer (Eds.), Transition in Democracy (pp. 1-13).  Capetown, South Africa: Oxford UP.

    _____ (1994)  Why South Africa's Transition is Unique.  In Helen Kitchen & J. Coleman Kitchen, South Africa: Twelve Perspectives on the Transition (pp. 136-71).  Westport, CN: Prager & The Center for Strategic and International Studies.


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