Contents: Introduction; PART I: Political Structures and Conditions for Democracy; The Charterist Image of Democracy in the South African Context, Ralph Lawrence; The Conditions for Democracy in a Future South Africa, Alf Stadler; Nation, State and Party Politics in a Democratic Post-Apartheid South Africa, A.H.D. Wagenaar; PART II: Democracy and Economic Systems in Post-Apartheid South Africa; Capitalism, Socialism and Future South Africa, Herbert Vilakazi; Restructuring the South African Economy and the Dilemma of Nationalization in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Towards Economic Freedom, George Negota; PART III: Democracy and Human Rights in Post-Apartheid South Africa; Democracy and Human Rights: Developing a South African Human Rights Culture, Kader Asmal; Industrial Democracy and Workers' Right to Participate in a Post-Apartheid South Africa, V. P. Torul; Legal Education in a Post-Apartheid South Africa, J. Hlophe; PART IV: South Africa's Regional and International Relations; Some U.S. and Soviet Foreign Policy Stances Toward RSA: Implications for the National Party and the African National Congress, Dominic Milazi; Democracy in Post-Apartheid South Africa: External Influence, William Foltz; South Africa and Its Neighbors: Continuity and Change in the Post-Apartheid Era, Baron Boyd; South Africa and SADCC in the Post-Apartheid Era: Conflict or Cooperation, James Chipasula; PART V: Gender and Occupational Opportunities; Gender and Occupational Inequalities in Post-Apartheid South Africa, Alifeyo Chilivumbo. Insight, together with thoughtful analysis of currently relevent subject matter, constitutes the book's strength.>>>> (Keshav C. Sharma Third World Quarterly ) ...[Contains] chapters of high quality from recognised international experts, most notably the chapters by Stadler....[O]ne of the best chapters was produced by Chipasula, on the dynamics of gender and occupational inequality in the new South Africa.>>> (Keshav C. Sharma The Journal Of Commonwealth & Comparative Politics ) This is a very worthwhile addition to the growing literature on South Africa for a better understanding of that country's politics, economy, society and future prospects. This will be very useful for teaching and research within and outside South Africa.>>> (Keshav C. Sharma) This is a very worthwhile addition to the growing literature on South Africa for a better understanding of that country's politics, economy, society and future prospects. This will be very useful for teaching and research within and outside South Africa. (Keshav C. Sharma) Insight, together with thoughtful analysis of currently relevent subject matter, constitutes the book's strength. (Keshav C. Sharma Third World Quarterly ) ...[Contains] chapters of high quality from recognised international experts, most notably the chapters by Stadler....[O]ne of the best chapters was produced by Chipasula, on the dynamics of gender and occupational inequality in the new South Africa. (Keshav C. Sharma The Journal Of Commonwealth & Comparative Politics ) James Chipasula is Professor of Political Studies at the University of Transkei. Alifeyo Chilivumbo is Professor of Sociology at the same university.