Negotiated Revolution in South Africa: 1990–1994
Negotiated Revolution in South Africa: 1990–1994
This chapter follows the course of the subsequent negotiations between the ANC, the MK and the South African government from the initial attempts at peace-making to the initiation of constitutional negotiations that enabled the non-racial multi-party elections in April 1994, which swept the ANC to power. The chapter attempts to understand the macro-conditions within the transformation towards non-violence had occurred.
Keywords: South African Peace Negotiations, MK – armed wing of the ANC, ANC, Security of South Africa, De-Radicalisation in Africa, DDR, South African Transition, 1994 Elections in South Africa
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