AFRICA
Special Bibliography No. 159
Supplement No. 38


August 2006

Compiled by Bibliography Branch
Muir S. Fairchild Research Information Center
Maxwell AFB, AL


Table of Contents
General Information | Economics Conditions | Foreign Relations | Foreign Relations - U.S. | Health | History | Military Aspects | Natural Resources | Politics and Government | Social Aspects | African Union |

Central Africa | Eastern Africa | Northern Africa | Southern Africa | Sub-Saharan Africa | Western Africa |

Algeria | Angola | Benin | Botswana | Burkina Faso | Burundi | Cameroon | Cape Verde Central African Republic | Chad | Comoros | Congo (Brazzaville) | Congo ( Kinshasa) | Cote D'lvoire | Djibouti | Equatorial Guinea | Eritrea | Ethiopia | Gabon | Gambia | Ghana | Guinea | Guinea-Bissau | Kenya | Lesotho | Liberia | Madagascar | Malawi | Mali | Mauritania | Mauritius | Morocco | Mozambique | Namibia | Niger | Nigeria | Rwanda | Sao Tome and Principe | Senegal | Seychelles | Sierra Leone | Somalia | Somalia-Operation Restore Hope| South Africa  | Sudan | Swaziland | Tanzania | Togo | Tunisia | Uganda | Zambia | Zimbabwe


South Africa

General References | Economic Conditions | Foreign Relations | Foreign Relations - U.S. | Health  History | Military Aspects | Natural Resources | Politics and Government | Social Aspects


General References

Internet Resources

South Africa.  CIA World Factbook 2006.
Available online at:  http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/sf.html
General information about each country.

South Africa.  Background Notes, May 2006.
Available online at:  http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2898.htm
Information about South Africa including U.S. relations.

Statistics South Africa
Available online at:  http://www.statssa.gov.za/
Statistical information about South Africa.

Books

Africa South of the Sahara 2005.  34th ed.  New York, Europa Publications, 2005.  1465 p.
Provides detailed information about each country.
Book call no.:  R 916.7 A258 34th ed. 2005

The Demography of South Africa, edited by Tukufu Zuberi and Amson Sibanda.  Armonk, NY, M. E. Sharpe, 2005.  310 p.(A General Demography of Africa)
Book call no.:  304.60968 D383

Global Studies:  Africa, by Wayne Edge.  11th ed.  Dubuque, IA, McGraw-Hill/Dushkin, 2006.  303 p.
Provides an essay for each geographic area and statistical information and a country report for included countries.
Book call no.:  960.05 G652 11th ed 2006

Economic Conditions

Books

Africa South of the Sahara 2005.  34th ed.  New York, Europa Publications, 2005.  1465 p.
Provides detailed information about each country.
Book call no.:  R 916.7 A258 34th ed. 2005

African Economic Outlook, by the African Development Bank.  Paris, Development Centre for the Organisation of Economic Co-Operation and Development, 2004.  423 p.
For each country discusses recent economic elements, macroeconomic policy structural issues, and political and social context.
Book call no.:  330.96 A2584 2003/2004

Butler, Anthony.  Contemporary South Africa.  New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.  187 p.(Contemporary States and Society)
Book call no.:  968.066 B985c

Global Studies:  Africa, by Wayne Edge.  11th ed.  Dubuque, IA, McGraw-Hill/Dushkin, 2006.  303 p.
Provides an essay for each geographic area and statistical information and a country report for included countries.
Book call no.:  960.05 G652 11th ed 2006

Periodicals

Ahwireng-Obeng, Frederick.  Internationalising South African and Entrepreneurship:  Identifying Strategy Drivers for Competitive Superiority.  African Insight 35:13-18 September 2005.

Alden, Chris and Soko, Mills.  South Africa's Economic Relations with Africa:  Hegemony and Its Discontents.  Journal of Modern African Studies 43:367-392 September 2005.

Banking in South Africa:  Absa's Allure.  Economist 375:71-72 April 30, 2005.
Barclays and other international banks express interest in South Africa.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=16908983

Banking on the Unbanked.  Economist 375:77 May 28, 2005.
Banking for the poor.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=17183522

Draper, Peter.  The SACU-U.S. Free Trade Agreement:  In Search of a Contract Zone.  South African Journal of International Affairs 11:73-77 Winter-Spring 2004.

Grobbelaar, Neuma.  Can South African Business Drive Regional Integration on the Continent?  South African Journal of International Affairs 11:91-106 Winter-Spring 2004.

Hentz, James J.  South Africa and the Political Economy of Regional Cooperation in Southern Africa.  Journal of Modern African Studies 43:21-51 March 2005.

Home, Sweet Home - for Some.  Economist 376:37-38 August 13, 2005.
"Focuses on the brain drain and migration from South Africa."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=17921368

Kariuki, Samuel.  Can Negotiated Land Reforms Deliver?  The Case of Kenya, South Africa and Zimbabwe.  South African Journal of International Affairs 11:117-128 Winter-Spring 2004.

Looking for New Direction.  Africa Today:  Voice of the Continent 11:28-29 June 2005.
"There is fierce debate in South Africa on how to make the economy relevant to the country's army of impoverished citizens."

Mbeki's Colour Scheme.  Economist 374:45-46 February 19, 2005.
"Good and bad ideas for making black South Africans richer."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=16177779

Melber, Henning.  South Africa and NEPAD - Quo Vadis?  South African Journal of International Affairs 11:89-100 Summer-Autumn 2004.

Miller, Darlene.  South Africa and the IBSA Initiative:  Constraints and Challenges.  Africa Insight 35:52-57 April 2005.
Examines South Africa's part in the India-Brazil-South Africa initiative.

Moodley, Sagren.  Deconstructing the South African Government's Information and Communication Technologies for Development Discourse.  African Insight 35:3-11 September 2005.

Naude, Wim.  Post-Apartheid South Africa in the World Economy:  An Assessment of Inequality in an Open Developing Country.  Africa Insight 34:46-53 December 2004.

Nyanto, Kgomotso.  The Coming of the Black Middle Class.  New African No.450:28-29 April 2006.

Rogerson, Christian M.  Towards the World-Class African City:  Planning Local Economic Development in Johannesburg.  Africa Insight 34:12-21 December 2004.

Shelton, Garth.  Trading with the Dragon:  Prospects for a China-South Africa FTA.  South African Journal of International Affairs 11:59-71 Winter-Spring 2004.

Should Reform Be Faster or Steadier?  Economist 376:38-39 July 9, 2005.
"Discusses land reform in South Africa."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=17580391

Sihlongonyane, Mfaniseni F.  The Rhetoric of Africanism in Johannesburg as a World African City.  Africa Insight 34:22-30 December 2004.

Sino-African Trade Cooperation.  Beijing Review 47:8 November 25, 2004.
Reports on the establishment of a China-Africa Business Council which includes the countries of Cameroon, Ghana, Mozambique, Nigeria, South Africa, and Tanzania.

South Africa.  Economist 378:Special section April 8, 2006.
Section contains articles about different facets of South Africa.

South Africa:  A Good Week for Mbeki.  Africa Confidential 46:3-4 December 2, 2005.
"The ANC's internal battles don't worry the country's foreign economic backers."

South Africa:  All about the Jobs.  Africa Confidential 46:3-4 March 4, 2005.
"The budget boosts public spending and reduces taxes but cutting unemployment will be the key test."

South Africa's Economy:  Pulling out the Stops.  Economist 373:54 October 30, 2004.
"A new plan to kick-start growth."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=14892599

South Africa:  That Golden Moment.  Africa Confidential 45:3-4 October 8, 2004.
"A foreign take-over of a local bank could mean the end of exchange controls."

South Africa:  Welcome Back to the State.  Africa Confidential 46:1-3 February 18, 2005.
"The Mbeki government tilts towards the ANC's roots after a decade of market economics."

Spend More but Wisely.  Economist 378:51 January 14, 2006.
Investigates private and public investment in South Africa.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=19411062

Unions v Jobs.  Economist 375:49 May 28, 2005.
"Might the ruling party reform South Africa's rigid labour laws?"
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=17183495

Viviers, Wilma and others.  Competitive Intelligence in South Africa 1999-2002 and beyond.  Africa Insight 34:90-96 June-September 2004.

Wakabi, Wairagala.  Not a Level Playing Field.  Africa Today:  Voice of the Continent 12:36-37 August 2005.
"South Africa's textile industry is groaning under the weight of cheap Chinese imports."

Foreign Relations

Books

Barber, James P.  Mandela's World:  The International Dimension of South Africa's Political Revolution 1990-99.  Athens, OH, Ohio University Press, 2004.  214 p.
Book call no.:  968.064 B234m

Bond, Patrick.  South Africa and Global Apartheid:  Continental and International Policies and Politics, Address to the Nordiska Afrikainstitutet Nordic Africa Days, Uppsala Sweden 4 October 2003.  Uppsala, Sweden, Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, 2004.  45 p.(Discussion Paper no. 25)
Book call no.:  338.968 B711s

Butler, Anthony.  Contemporary South Africa.  New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.  187 p.(Contemporary States and Society)
Book call no.:  968.066 B985c

China's Foreign Affairs 2004 Edition, by the Department of Policy Planning, Ministry of Foreign Affairs People's Republic of China.  Beijing, People's Republic of China, World Affairs Press, 2004.  585 p.
South Africa, pp 280-281.
Book call no.:  327.51 C53912 2004

Vale, Peter C. J.  Security and Politics in South Africa:  The Regional Dimension.  Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2003.  251 p.(Critical Security Studies)
Book call no.:  968.065 V149s

Documents

Zabek, Anthony D.  The Emerging Role of the Republic of South Africa As a Regional Power.  Carlisle Barracks, PA, Army War College, April 2003.  60 p.
Also available online at:  http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA415797
Doc. call no.:  M-U 39080-537 Z12e

Periodicals

Ademiluyi, Sanya.  The Deals That Failed.  Africa Today:  Voice of the Continent 10:10-11 August-September 2004.
"Despite the successes Nigeria and South Africa have achieved in economic co-operation, there is still the niggling problem of trust in some areas."

Alden, Chris and Soko, Mills.  South Africa's Economic Relations with Africa:  Hegemony and Its Discontents.  Journal of Modern African Studies 43:367-392 September 2005.

Commission Claim.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 11, September 2005.
Report of a transaction between a South African defense manufacturer and American forces in Iraq going through a Namibian company.

Comoros:  Three into One.  Africa Confidential 46:6-7 May 27, 2005.
"Once again, the islands quarrel and South Africa tries to reconcile them."

Deputy Minister in the Great Lakes Region.  South African Soldier 12:5 June 2005.
Interviews Deputy Minister of Defence, Mluleki George about his trip to the Great Lakes Region.

Fly-by-Night Defence Contractors Damaging SA's Reputation Abroad.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 15-16, August 2005.

Fursdon, Edward.  Farnborough International 2004.  South African Soldier 11:21-23 November 2004.
South Africa sent a delegation to this international air show.

Geldenhuys, Deon.  Pretoria and Pyongyang:  Supping with Sinners.  South African Journal of International Affairs 12:43-156 Winter-Spring 2005.
Discusses in part the relationship between Pretoria and Pyongyang.

Grobbelaar, Neuma.  Can South African Business Drive Regional Integration on the Continent?  South African Journal of International Affairs 11:91-106 Winter-Spring 2004.

Grumbles about the New Tycoons.  Economist 373:44 October 16, 2004.
"Does black power benefit only the rich?"
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=14739781

Hamman, Ralph and De Cleene, Sean.  South Africa's Corporate Responsibility in Africa.  South African Journal of International Affairs 12:127-141 Winter-Spring 2005.

Heitman, Helmoed R.  Avitronics Laser Warning for UAE Corvette.  Jane's Defence Weekly 41:21 December 22, 2004.
"Reports that Avitronics Ltd. of South Africa has been awarded a multimillion dollar contract by Abu Dhabi Ship Building Co. to provide four NLWS-310 naval laser warning systems for the Untied Arab Emirates four new Bay-nunah-class corvettes."

Heitman, Helmoed R.  Head Tracking System for Typhoon Given Go-Ahead."  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:16 April 20, 2005.
"Announces that the optical head tracking system developed by Denel Optronics of South Africa has been qualified for use in the Eurofighter Typhoon multirole fighter aircraft."

Heitman, Helmoed R.  S. Africa to Buy A400M.  Jane's Defence Weekly 41:4 December 15, 2004.
"Reports that South Africa will participate in the Airbus Military Co. A400M strategic transport aircraft program."

Heitman, Helmoed R.  SAN Patrol Boats Gifted to Mozambique.  Jane's Defence Weekly 41:17 September 1, 2004.
"The South African Navy has transferred two of its Namacurra-class harbor patrol boats to the Mozambique Navy."

Heitman, Helmoed R.  South African Defense Offsets Ahead of Budget.  Jane's Defence Weekly 41:21 September 1, 2004.
"Assesses the budget on the defense industrial participation program linked to South Africa's major foreign defense acquisitions."

Heitman, Helmoed R.  Turkey Considers Defense Industrial Co-Operation with South Africa.  Jane's Defence Weekly 43:20 February 22, 2006.

Heitman, Helmoed R. and Hughes, Robin.  Canadian Army Opts for RG-31 Mine-Protected APCs.  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:16 December 7, 2005.
"Reports on the purchase of RG-31 mine-protected armored personnel carriers by the Canadian Army from the South Africa-based BAE Systems Land Systems OMC."

Hentz, James J.  South Africa and the Political Economy of Regional Cooperation in Southern Africa.  Journal of Modern African Studies 43:21-51 March 2005.

India's Participation in Exercise Golden Eagle:  Ten IAF Aircraft Involved.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 16, October 2004.
"The Indian Air Force and the South African Air Force conducted a joint air defence exercise, Golden Eagle, in the last week of September 2004."

Kinnear, Vernon.  Germany Invests in Our Military.  South African Soldier 11:5 October 2004.
Germany to provide "training assistance in the training of ex-combatants for reentry into society."

Letaoana, Lebohang.  Signing of Airbus Deal.  South African Soldier 12:10 June 2005.
"Air Minister of Defence, Mr. Mosiuoa Lekota, signed a deal with the European aircraft manufacturer, Airbus Military, to purchase eight military transport aircraft."

Lynn, Maryke.  Air Force Assists the Sudan.  South African Soldier 12:11 June 2005.
"The South African Government is contributing to the post-conflict reconstruction programmes of the southern Sudan by sharing its experience of transition from apartheid to democracy."

Mbeki, Thabo.  Mbeki:  'The Natives Are Coming!'  New African No.435:36-38 December 2004.
Urges Africans to scare the rich into providing economic assistance.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=15270002

Medicine after Death.  Africa Today:  Voice of the Continent 11:32-33 April 2005.
"After acquiescing in Zimbabwe's March 31 electoral charade, South Africa still hopes to play a role in bringing President Mugabe and the opposition to the peace table."

Miller, Darlene.  South Africa and the IBSA Initiative:  Constraints and Challenges.  Africa Insight 35:52-57 April 2005.
Examines South Africa's part in the India-Brazil-South Africa initiative.

Ndaba, Dennis.  Built in Germany but Proudly South African.  South African Soldier 11:18-20 November 2004.
Recounts the first voyage of one of four Corvettes that the South African Navy purchased from Germany.

Ndaba, Dennis.  Consolidating Ties Between Two Countries.  South African Soldier 11:11 October 2004.
Discusses strengthening defense ties between China and South Africa.

Nduru, Moyiga.  Winds of Change.  New Internationalist No.374:6 December 2004.
"Provides information about the speech of South African President Thabo Mbeki at the opening of the new Pan-African Parliament meeting in Johannesburg."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=15327185

Nomtshongwana, David.  Signing a Joint Declaration Between Two Countries.  South African Soldier 11:11 October 2004.
Defense agreements between Mali and South Africa.

Pengelley, Rupert.  Armscor Offers to be AU Broker.  Jane's International Defense Review 37:5 November 2004.
"Reports on the services offered by South African government procurement agency Armscor to several African Union members in assessing candidate defense equipment and systems for procurement."

A Perilous Peace Deal.  Economist 375:39 April 16, 2005.
"Will a new deal bring peace? South Africa thinks so. Ivorians are not so sure."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=16781168

Phasha, Nakedi.  Signing of Two New Defence Agreements.  South African Soldier 11:10 October 2004.
Defense agreements between the UK and South Africa.

Price, Stuart.  Light at the End of the Tunnel.  New African No.440:26 May 2005.
President Thabo Mbeki helps broker a peace agreement in Ivory Coast.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=16940179

Putter, Kris.  Armour in Peace-Support Operations:  The Iron Hand in the Velvet Glove.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 14-16+, June 2005.
Discusses the role of armor in peace support operations in Africa.

S. Africa Ups Peace-Support Funding.  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:18 March 9, 2005.
"Reports that the South African government has agreed to add a certain amount to the country's defense budget to cover peace-support operations."

Shelton, Garth.  Trading with the Dragon:  Prospects for a China-South Africa FTA.  South African Journal of International Affairs 11:59-71 Winter-Spring 2004.

Sino-African Trade Cooperation.  Beijing Review 47:8 November 25, 2004.
Reports on the establishment of a China-Africa Business Council which includes the countries of Cameroon, Ghana, Mozambique, Nigeria, South Africa, and Tanzania.

Sole, Donald B.  Berlin Embassy Vignette.  South African Journal of International Affairs 11:169-172 Winter-Spring 2004.
History of South African embassy in Germany.

South Africa/Haiti:  Who Let the Dogs out?  Africa Confidential 46:8 July 22, 2005.
"Intelligence services in South Africa are trying to establish the origins of reports that the ousted Haitian President, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, has hired a team of South African mercenaries to disrupt preparations for elections due late this year."

South Africa/Morocco:  Collision Course.  Africa Confidential 45:8 September 24, 2004.
South Africa and Morocco feud over Western Sahara.

South Africa, Netherlands Sign Accord.  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:16 October 19, 2005.
"Reports on South Africa and the Netherlands' signing of bilateral agreements to cooperate in peacekeeping."

Southern Africa:  Pan-Africanism Meets Market Economics.  Africa Confidential 46:1-2 January 7, 2005.
"Incessant diplomatic shuffling and economic muscle will make South Africa the continent's capital this year."

Spence Obe, J. E.  'Point Man' on Zimbabwe:  South Africa's Role in the Crisis.  Round Table 95:191-199 April 2006.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=20470389

Trouble in Paradise.  Africa Today:  Voice of the Continent 11:30-32 January 2005.
"Africa's sore point - Zimbabwe - is causing a serious rift between South Africa's ANC government and its alliance partners."

Umunna, Isaac.  A Partnership of Giants.  Africa Today:  Voice of the Continent 10:10-13 August-September 2004.
Trade relations between Nigeria and South Africa.

Whiteman, Kay.  South Africa's Mission in Africa.  Africa Today:  Voice of the Continent 10:26-28 October 2004.
Discusses "the South Africa's effort at forging African policy."

Zimbabwe:  Southern Spookery.  Africa Confidential 46:8 January 21, 2005.
Philip Chiyangwa, nephew of Robert Mugabe, on trial for spying for South Africa.

Zimbabwe Stolen Election:  Where the Only Way to Vote Is with Your Feet.  Economist 375:39 April 9, 2005.
"South Africa applauds as Robert Mugabe rigs another poll."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=16711956

Foreign Relations - U.S.

Internet Resources

South Africa.  Background Notes, May 2006.
Available online at:  http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2898.htm
Information about South Africa including U.S. relations.

Periodicals

Benoni-Based OMC to Expand to Fulfill U.S. Orders.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 20-21, March 2005.

Commission Claim.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 11, September 2005.
Report of a transaction between a South African defense manufacturer and American forces in Iraq going through a Namibian company.

Draper, Peter.  The SACU-U.S. Free Trade Agreement:  In Search of a Contract Zone.  South African Journal of International Affairs 11:73-77 Winter-Spring 2004.

Foglesong, Robert H.  Security Cooperation Key to Regional Stability:  U.S. Air Forces in Europe Flied with the South African Air Force.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 7-8, August 2004.

Letaoana, Lebohang.  Dealing with Disaster Situations:  Exercise Medflag 2004.  South African Soldier 11:21 September 2004.
Joint exercise between U.S. European Command, Department of Defence, and the Limpopo Provincial government to practice providing medical and health assistance in disaster situations.

Letaoana, Lebohang.  USA Joined Forces to Fight HIV/AIDS.  South African Soldier 12:34 June 2005.
The signing of the Joint Research Arrangement between the DOD South Africa and the DOD and the Department of Health Services of the government of the USA concerning collaboration on biomedical, military health and clinical research was held at one military hospital in Pretoria."

Lipper, Tamara.  'With Open Arms.'  Newsweek 146:38-39 July 25, 2005.
Examines the "humanitarian trip taken by U. S. First Lady Laura Bush to South Africa."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=17636639

Muolo, Michael.  South Africa/U.S. Defense Cooperation.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 9-10, December 2004 - January 2005.

Ndaba, Dennis.  Pondering Security and Peace.  South African Soldier 12:35 June 2005.
South Africa Hosted an Extraordinary Interstate Defense and Security Committee ...attended by the SADC Ministers of Defence, Security, Home Affairs and Intelligence to discuss, inter alia, peace efforts in the Great Lakes region, progress with regard to the SADC Brigade, the African Union Standby Force and the Regional Early Warning System."

Sharratt, Bryan.  Expanding United States Markets for South African Defense Industry.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 19-20, July 2005.

South African Manufacturing Participation for Boeing.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 15, December 2004 - January 2005.
Questions posed to Boeing's International Communications in California.

U.S. Third Air Force Visit SAAF:  Developing Relationship Possible.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 14, March 2005.

United States/Africa:  Back to DC.  Africa Confidential 46:8 April 29, 2005.
Ambassadors to South Africa, Jendayi E. Frazer, is heading back to base to take over as Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs."

The US-RSA ACOTA Agreement.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 9, August 2005.
"The signing on 11 August of the African Contingency Operations Training Assistance Programme (ACOTA) between the United States and South Africa could be of considerable assistance in developing the African Peacekeeping Force's ability, as planned by the African Union."

Health

Books

Campbell, Catherine.  Letting Them Die:  Why HIV/AIDS Intervention Programmes Fail.  Oxford, Great Britain, International African Institute, 2003.  214 p. (African Issues)
Book call no.:  362.19697 C187L

D'Adesky, Anne-Christine.  Moving Mountains:  The Race to Treat Global AIDS.  New York, Verso, 2004.  487 p.
AIDS, Apartheid and South Africa:  The Challenges of Survival, pp 177-188.
Book call no.:  362.1969792 D121m

Periodicals

Akpata-Ohohe, Bunmi.  South Africa:  A Tug of Policy.  Africa Today:  Voice of the Continent 12:9 August 2005.
South African government plans to ban monthly virginity testing but Zulu leaders plan to fight the ban because they say it encourages safe sexual practices which will help fight against the spread of HIV and AIDS.

Akpata-Ohohe, Bunmi.  Southern Africa's Health Train.  Africa Today:  Voice of the Continent 11:8 November 2005.
Health-care workers leaving southern Africa to work in Western nations.

Akpata-Ohohe, Bunmi and Williams, Bideh.  South Africa:  Coming in from the Cold.  Africa Today:  Voice of the Continent 10:8 October 2004.
"The South African government plans to integrate traditional healers into the mainstream health system."

Butler, Anthony.  The Negative and Positive Impacts of HIV/AIDS on Democracy in South Africa.  Journal of Contemporary African Studies 23:3-26 January 2005.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=16257198

Butler, Anthony.  South Africa's HIV/AIDS Policy, 1994-2004:  How Can It Be Explained?  African Affairs 104:591-614 October 2005.
Also available online at:  http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=946040251&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=417&RQT=309&VName=PQD

Counting the Cost of Denial.  Economist 374:48 February 5, 2005.
"New efforts to assess the epidemic" of AIDS.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=15962132

Ding Zhitao.  Africa's War on AIDS.  Beijing Review 48:10-11 February 17, 2004.
"Reports on the seriousness of the AIDS pandemic in South Africa."

Johnson, Krista.  The Politics of AIDS Policy Development and Implementation in Postapartheid South Africa.  Africa Today 51, no.2:107-128 Winter 2004.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=16138869

Letaoana, Lebohang.  Dealing with Disaster Situations:  Exercise Medflag 2004.  South African Soldier 11:21 September 2004.
Joint exercise between U.S. European Command, Department of Defence, and the Limpopo Provincial government to practice providing medical and health assistance in disaster situations.

Letaoana, Lebohang.  USA Joined Forces to Fight HIV/AIDS.  South African Soldier 12:34 June 2005.
The signing of the Joint Research Arrangement between the DOD South Africa and the DOD and the Department of Health Services of the government of the USA concerning collaboration on biomedical, military health and clinical research was held at one military hospital in Pretoria."

Motumi, N. E.  The Success of Phidisa Lies in Communication.  South African Soldier 11:32 November 2004.
"The Plenary Defence Staff Counsel has endorsed the collaboration between the SANDF, US DoD and NIH in order to provide ARVs to SANDF members and their dependents through Project Phidisa."

Sheyin, Ola.  A New Approach to a Continuing Problem.  New African No.437:52-53 February 2005.
"Examines the persistence of HIV/AIDS crisis in Africa."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=15961607

Vuthela, Nomonde.  Taking the AIDS War to the Streets.  South African Soldier 12:26 January 2005.
SANDF participate in World AIDS Day.

History

Books

Africa South of the Sahara 2005.  34th ed.  New York, Europa Publications, 2005.  1465 p.
Provides detailed information about each country.
Book call no.:  R 916.7 A258 34th ed. 2005

Butler, Anthony.  Contemporary South Africa.  New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.  187 p. (Contemporary States and Society)
Book call no.:  968.066 B985c

Castle, Ian.  Majuba, 1881:  The Hill of Destiny.  Westport, CT, Praeger, 2005.  96 p.
Book call no.:  968.2047 C353c

Giliomee, Hermann.  The Afrikaners:  Biography of a People.  Charlottesville, VA, University of Virginia Press, 2003.  698 p. (Reconsiderations in Southern African History)
Book call no.:  968.0043936 G474a

Greaves, Adrian.  Crossing the Buffalo:  The Zulu War of 1879.  London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2005.  383 p.
Book call no.:  968.4045 G787c

Kets de Vries, Manfred F. R.  Lessons on Leadership by Terror:  Finding Shaka Zulu in the Attic.  Northampton, MA, Edward Elgar, 2004.  197 p. (New Horizons in Leadership Studies)
Book call no.:  321.9092 K43L

Knight, Ian.  Colenso 1899:  The Boer War in Natal.  Westport, CT, Praeger Publishers, 2005.  96 p. (Praeger Illustrated Military History Series)
Book call no.:  968.0484 K69c

Knight, Ian.  Isandlwana 1879:  The Great Zulu Victory.  Westport, CT, Praeger, 2005.  96 p. (Praeger Illustrated Military History Series)
Book call no.:  968.4045 K69i

Kynoch, Gary.  We Are Fighting the World:  A History of the Marashea Gangs in South Africa, 1947-1999.  Athens, OH, Ohio University Press, 2005.  200 p. (New African Histories Series)
Book call no.:  364.106 K99w

Louw, P. Eric.  The Rise, Fall, and Legacy of Apartheid.  Westport, CT, Praeger, 2004.  255 p.
Book call no.:  323.1196068 L895r

Snook, Mike and Keenan, David R.  How Can Man Die Better:  The Secrets of Isandlwana Revealed.  Mechanicsburg, PA, Stackpole Books, 2005.  320 p.
Book call no.:  968.4045 S673h

Periodicals

O'Connor, Damien.  The Political Uses of Lawlessness:  Krueger, Warren and the Bechuanaland Field Force 1885.  RUSI Journal 150:68-70 June 2005.
Also available online at:  http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=857284431&sid=1&Fmt=3&clientId=417&RQT=309&VName=PQD

Military Aspects

Books

Jane's World Air Forces, edited by Paul Jackson.  Issue 23.  Alexandria, VA, Jane's Information Group, 2006.  649 p.
Provides order of battle and inventory for each country's air force.
Book call no.:  R 323.746 J33 iss.23 2006

Jane's World Armies, edited by Giles Ebbutt and James C. O'Halloran.  Issue 18.  Alexandria, VA, Jane's Information Group, 2005.  781 p.
Provides the following information for each country:  national overview, armed forces overview, command and control, army organization, equipment in service, current developments and recent operations, procurement detail, and points of contact.
Book call no.:  R 355.3 J33 iss.18 2005

The Military Balance 2005-2006.  London, Routledge, 2005.  447 p.
Provides information about the military organization of each country.
Book call no.:  R 355 L847m 2005-2006

Purkitt, Helen E. and Burgess, Stephen Franklin.  South Africa's Weapons of Mass Destruction.  Bloomington, IN, Indiana University Press, 2005.  322 p.
Book call no.:  358.30968 P985s

Documents

Burchert, Thomas H.  From Apartheid to Democracy:  The Civil-Military Relations in the Republic of South Africa.  Monterey, CA, Naval Postgraduate School, 2005.  45 p.
Also available online at:  http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA424664
Doc. call no.:  M-U 42525 B947f

Periodicals

African Defence Systems Is a South African JV Company of the International THALES Group.  Naval Forces 26,no.3:148 2005.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=mth&an=17593378

Agusta Westland - South African Partnership:  Replacement Is Overdue:  Two Engines and Instrumentation.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 11-12, October 2005.
SA Air Force adds new helicopters.

An Air Force Fit for Africa.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 23-26, April 2005.

Armscor Annual Report:  New Act Provides Clarity.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 26, August 2004.
Discusses the changes in the defense industry during 2003-2004.

BAE Land Systems South Africa:  The Future:  MD Andrew Davies Responds to Questions.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 7-8, December 2004 - January 2005.

Bateleur Could Solve SAN MPA Predicament.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 16, November 2004.
"For all the last decade the Navy has had an urgent need for a Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA)."

Bennett, C. H.  The SA Navy and Affirmative Action.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 17-20, December 2004 - January 2005.

Benoni-Based OMC to Expand to Fulfill U.S. Orders.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 20-21, March 2005.

Boeing and South African Companies in Chinook Talks.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 20-22, June 2005.

Boeing Going for the African Defence Market.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 8, October 2004.

Commission Claim.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 11, September 2005.
Report of a transaction between a South African defense manufacturer and American forces in Iraq going through a Namibian company.

Crouse, S. A.  Identify Best Practices for Vehicle Maintenance.  South African Soldier 12:21 March 2005.
Seeking a solution to slow turnaround time on repair of defense vehicles.

Delivery of Four AS350 B3's to Armscor for the South African Police Air-Wing.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 23, February 2006.

Denner, Francois.  Repositioning the South African Aerospace Industry as a Priority Sector.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 14-16, March 2006.

Deputy Minister in the Great Lakes Region.  South African Soldier 12:5 June 2005.
Interviews Deputy Minister of Defence, Mluleki George about his trip to the Great Lakes Region.

Dikkenberg, John.  South African Navy Expands.  Asia-Pacific Defence Reporter 30:49-50 July-August 2004.

Drost, E. F. and Jordaan, E.  The SA Army Vision 2020.  South African Soldier 12:38-39 June 2005.

Engelbrecht, Leon.  Cutting the Gordian Knot:  Selling Arms to Africa.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 8-9, November 2004.

Engelbrecht, Leon.  Exercising the Options:  A New Model for the Army. A Comparison:  Australia, Canada, Romania, South Africa.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 7-10+, April 2005.

Engelbrecht, Leon.  First South African Assembled Hawk Flies.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 21, December 2004-January 2005.
"South Africa's first locally-assembled Hawk fighter trainer aircraft successfully completed its maiden flight yesterday."

Engelbrecht, Leon.  Reviewing the Review of the Defense Review:  An Overview of Factors Constituting the SANDF.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 23-28, December 2004-January 2005.

Engelbrecht, Leon.  SA Army Fashioning a Future Vision:  Needs Your Help:  Army to Measure up to Future Requirements:  Over 30 Projects Now under Review.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 7-9, November 2005.
Notes made from briefing by Lt. General SZ Shoke, Chief of the S A Army.

Engelbrecht, Leon.  South Africa's Future Acquisitions Programmes Cover a Wide Range of Equipment.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 9-10+, October 2004.
Discusses equipment needs of the Army, Air Force and Navy.

Engelbrecht, Leon.  The South African Army Unveils a Vision of the Future:  An Insight into South Africa's Foreign Policy:  An Expeditionary Force.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 8-10, March 2006.

Engelbrecht, Leon.  Tough Calls for Denel if It Is to Survive.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 8, August 2005.

Exercise Seboka.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 12-13, September 2005.
Chiefly pictorial view of this SA Defence Force joint exercise.

First South African-Built A-109 Flies.  Jane's Defence Weekly 41:18 September 22, 2004.
"Reports on the flight testing of the first Agusta Westland A-109 light utility helicopter built by Denel Aerospace for the South African Air Force."

Fly-by-Night Defence Contractors Damaging SA's Reputation Abroad.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 15-16, August 2005.

Foglesong, Robert H.  Security Cooperation Key to Regional Stability:  U.S. Air Forces in Europe Flied with the South African Air Force.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 7-8, August 2004.

Fursdon, Edward.  Farnborough International 2004.  South African Soldier 11:21-23 November 2004.
South Africa sent a delegation to this international air show.

A Good Communications Operation:  Senior State Officials Visit SANDF Installations.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 15-16, February 2006.

Heitman, Helmoed R.  Airbus Offer to South Africa.  Jane's Defence Weekly 41:28 September 29, 2004.
"Reports on the efforts of Airbus Military to promote the A400 strategic transport aircraft as a viable solution for the South African Air Force's shortfall in strategic-lift capability."

Heitman, Helmoed R.  Avitronics Laser Warning for UAE Corvette.  Jane's Defence Weekly 41:21 December 22, 2004.
"Reports that Avitronics Ltd. of South Africa has been awarded a multimillion dollar contract by Abu Dhabi Ship Building Co. to provide four NLWS-310 naval laser warning systems for the Untied Arab Emirates four new Bay-nunah-class corvettes."

Heitman, Helmoed R.  Briefing:  South African Defence Industry.  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:24-26+ August 3, 2005.

Heitman, Helmoed R.  First Four A 109s Delivered to South African Air Force.  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:16 October 26, 2005.

Heitman, Helmoed R.  First Gripen Fighter for the SAAF Rolls out.  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:17 November 2, 2005.

Heitman, Helmoed R.  Head Tracking System for Typhoon Given Go-Ahead."  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:16 April 20, 2005.
"Announces that the optical head tracking system developed by Denel Optronics of South Africa has been qualified for use in the Eurofighter Typhoon multirole fighter aircraft."

Heitman, Helmoed R.  Interview.  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:34 July 20, 2005.
"Interviews Chief of South African Army Lieutenant General Solly Shoke. Efforts to Reform the Army; peacekeeping focus; re-equipment of the armed forces."

Heitman, Helmoed R.  Interview:  General Carlo Gagiano, Chief of the South African Air Force.  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:34 April 13, 2005.

Heitman, Helmoed R.  Interview Vice Admiral Johan Retief, Chief of the South African Navy.  Jane's Defence Weekly 41:34 September 22, 2004.

Heitman, Helmoed R.  Interview:  Vice Admiral Refiloe Mudimu.  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:34 October 12, 2005.
Interviews Vice Admiral Refiloe Mudimu, chief of the South African Navy.

Heitman, Helmoed R.  Marginal Budget Increase for South Africa.  Jane's Defence Weekly 43:16 February 22, 2006.
"Reports on the South African defense budget for fiscal year 2006-2007."

Heitman, Helmoed R.  Opportunity Knocks.  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:24-29 August 3, 2005.
"Analyzes the state of the defense industry in South Africa."

Heitman, Helmoed R.  Rear Admiral Philip Schoultz.  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:34 January 19, 2005.
"Interviews Rear Admiral Philip Schoultz, chief director operations, Joint Operations Division of the South African National Defense Force."

Heitman, Helmoed R.  Rooivalks Demonstrate Extended Range.  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:16 October 26, 2005.
"Reports on the South African Air Force's use of the defense forces annual preparation exercises to demonstrate the operational reach of its Denel Rooivalk AH-2A attack helicopters."

Heitman, Helmoed R.  S. Africa to Buy A400M.  Jane's Defence Weekly 41:4 December 15, 2004.
"Reports that South Africa will participate in the Airbus Military Co. A400M strategic transport aircraft program."

Heitman, Helmoed R.  S. African Vehicle Projects Enter Evaluation Phase.  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:16 March 30, 2005.
"Reports on the different military projects in South Africa."

Heitman, Helmoed R.  SA Cannot Be Faulted in Choice of Arms Acquisition Strategy.  South African Soldier 12:22-23 June 2005.

Heitman, Helmoed R.  SA Forces Facing Health Crisis.  Jane's Defence Weekly 43:17 February 8, 2006.
"A leaked report reveals that a great number in the military population cannot be deployed for various health reasons."

Heitman, Helmoed R.  SAAF's C-130 Upgrade Gets Back on Track.  Jane's International Defense Review 38:23 December 2005.

Heitman, Helmoed R.  SAN Patrol Boats Gifted to Mozambique.  Jane's Defence Weekly 41:17 September 1, 2004.
"The South African Navy has transferred two of its Namacurra-class harbor patrol boats to the Mozambique Navy."

Heitman, Helmoed R.  The SAN Receives First MEKO Corvette.  Jane's Defence Weekly 43:16 February 22, 2006.
"Reports that the South African Navy has received the first of four MEKO A200-class patrol corvettes."

Heitman, Helmoed R.  SAN Turns Its Attention to Technology.  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:21 January 5, 2005.
"Reports that South African Navy's immediate focus is turned to the operational and tactical doctrines it must develop for the optimal employment of its Meko A200 patrol corvettes and 209 diesel electric submarines."

Heitman, Helmoed R.  South Africa Set to Commission New Submarines.  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:17 November 2, 2005.
"Reports that South African Navy will formally accept and commission the first of three class 209 submarines."

Heitman, Helmoed R.  South Africa Still Grappling with Integration Issues.  Jane's Defence Weekly 41:16 November 10, 2004.
"Initiative aimed at speeding up the process of achieving racial representivity in the SANDF."

Heitman, Helmoed R.  South African Army Orders Artillery Target System.  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:16 March 23, 2005.

Heitman, Helmoed R.  South African Defense Industry Aims for Life Beyond the 'Packages.'  Jane's International Defense Review 37:56+ September 2004.

Heitman, Helmoed R.  South African Defense Offsets Ahead of Budget.  Jane's Defence Weekly 41:21 September 1, 2004.
"Assesses the budget on the defense industrial participation program linked to South Africa's major foreign defense acquisitions."

Heitman, Helmoed R.  Turkey Considers Defense Industrial Co-Operation with South Africa.  Jane's Defence Weekly 43:20 February 22, 2006.

Heitman, Helmoed R. and Hughes, Robin.  Canadian Army Opts for RG-31 Mine-Protected APCs.  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:16 December 7, 2005.
"Reports on the purchase of RG-31 mine-protected armored personnel carriers by the Canadian Army from the South Africa-based BAE Systems Land Systems OMC."

Holloway, Alan.  South Africa Rolls with the Times.  Jane's Defence Weekly 43:23 January 11, 2006.
"Examines the deterioration of the defense industry in South Africa."

Increased Peacekeeping Commitments Has Potential to Rescue South African Defence Industry.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 11, February 2006.

India's Participation in Exercise Golden Eagle:  Ten IAF Aircraft Involved.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 16, October 2004.
"The Indian Air Force and the South African Air Force conducted a joint air defence exercise, Golden Eagle, in the last week of September 2004."

Keller, Bobby.  Africa Aerospace and Defense Exhibition 2004.  South African Soldier 11:44-46 September 2004.

Kgomo, Eddie.  Our Soldiers Heading for the Sudan.  South African Soldier 12:22 April 2005.

Khanyile, Moses B.  Integrated Strategic Planning in Our DOD.  South African Soldier 12:32-33 May 2005.

Kinnear, Vernon.  Germany Invests in Our Military.  South African Soldier 11:5 October 2004.
Germany to provide "training assistance in the training of ex-combatants for reentry into society."

Letaoana, Lebohang.  Africa Aerospace and Defense 2004:  Opening the Skies of Pretoria.  South African Soldier 11:16-17 November 2004.

Letaoana, Lebohang.  Airborne Africa 2004...A Quest for the Crown of Glory.  South African Soldier 11:42 November 2004.
"The biennial Exercise Airborne Africa was officially opened by the Chief of the SANDF, Gen Siphiwe Nyanda, at 44 Parachute Regiment in Bloemfontein on 13 September 2004."

Letaoana, Lebohang.  Dealing with Disaster Situations:  Exercise Medflag 2004.  South African Soldier 11:21 September 2004.
Joint exercise between U.S. European Command, Department of Defence, and the Limpopo Provincial government to practice providing medical and health assistance in disaster situations.

Letaoana, Lebohang.  Demonstrating Air Power:  Air Power Is Not Only Firepower.  South African Soldier 11:39 November 2004.
"The SA Air Force hosted the biennial air power capability demonstration at the Roodewal Bomb Range outside Makhado, formerly Louis Trichardt, on 25 August 2004."

Letaoana, Lebohang.  Signing of Airbus Deal.  South African Soldier 12:10 June 2005.
"Air Minister of Defence, Mr. Mosiuoa Lekota, signed a deal with the European aircraft manufacturer, Airbus Military, to purchase eight military transport aircraft."

Letaoana, Lebohang.  Status of Our Air Force.  South African Soldier 12:40 June 2005.

Letaoana, Lebohang.  USA Joined Forces to Fight HIV/AIDS.  South African Soldier 12:34 June 2005.
The signing of the Joint Research Arrangement between the DOD South Africa and the DOD and the Department of Health Services of the government of the USA concerning collaboration on biomedical, military health and clinical research was held at one military hospital in Pretoria."

Lynn, Maryke.  Air Force Assists the Sudan.  South African Soldier 12:11 June 2005.
"The South African Government is contributing to the post-conflict reconstruction programmes of the southern Sudan by sharing its experience of transition from apartheid to democracy."

Manseck, Hurtmut.  South African Navy Reinforced - Two New South African Navy Units and One Godmother.  Naval Forces 25,no.4:42-43 2004.
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Matloa, Abbie.  Flying High in Mozambique.  South African Soldier 12:41 June 2005.
The SA Air Force participated in Maputo International Air Show on 20 March 2005.

MICSSA 2005:  Military Information & Communication Symposium of South Africa.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 4-5, June 2005.
To be a forum for the discussion of information and communications in the military context.

Moeketsi, P. I.  Our Deputy Minister Visits the Army Office.  South African Soldier 12:13 May 2005.

Mofokeng, Mohato D.  Farewell to a Determined Military Leader with a Clear Mission.  South African Soldier 12:14-16 June 2005.
Discusses the leadership of General Siphiwe Nyanda, the outgoing Chief of the SANDF.

Moremi, Snowy.  Military Equal Opportunities Climate Survey.  South African Soldier 12:38-39 March 2005.
Includes tables.

Motumi, N. E.  The Success of Phidisa Lies in Communication.  South African Soldier 11:32 November 2004.
"The Plenary Defence Staff Counsel has endorsed the collaboration between the SANDF, US DoD and NIH in order to provide ARVs to SANDF members and their dependents through Project Phidisa."

Muolo, Michael.  South Africa/U.S. Defense Cooperation.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 9-10, December 2004 - January 2005.

Murphy, James.  Government Steps in to Aid Denel.  Jane's Defence Weekly 43:21 February 22, 2006.
"Reports that the South African government will provide ZAR2 billion to Denel Group Ltd. to help the state-owned defense company avoid insolvency."

Ndaba, Dennis.  Built in Germany but Proudly South African.  South African Soldier 11:18-20 November 2004.
Recounts the first voyage of one of four Corvettes that the South African Navy purchased from Germany.

Ndaba, Dennis.  Consolidating Ties Between Two Countries.  South African Soldier 11:11 October 2004.
Discusses strengthening defense ties between China and South Africa.

Ndaba, Dennis.  Evaluating Our Defensive Tactics.  South African Soldier 12:19 January 2005.
Discusses the SA Army's Exercise Seboka on 15 to 29 October 2004.

Ndaba, Dennis.  First African Appointed As the Chief of Navy.  South African Soldier 12:11 April 2005.

Ndaba, Dennis.  Imbizo Between Our Deputy Minister and Gauteng Veterans.  South African Soldier 12:15 May 2005.

Ndaba, Dennis.  Our Army Defence Reserves...Deployed in the DRC.  South African Soldier 12:24 April 2005.

Ndaba, Dennis.  Pondering Security and Peace.  South African Soldier 12:35 June 2005.
South Africa Hosted an Extraordinary Interstate Defense and Security Committee ...attended by the SADC Ministers of Defence, Security, Home Affairs and Intelligence to discuss, inter alia, peace efforts in the Great Lakes region, progress with regard to the SADC Brigade, the African Union Standby Force and the Regional Early Warning System."

Ndaba, Dennis.  Promoting Support for a Reserve Force.  South African Soldier 11:15 December 2004.

Ndaba, Dennis.  Saluting Our Chief of the Air Force.  South African Soldier 12:10 April 2005.

Ndaba, Dennis.  The SANDF Compares with the Best in the World.  South African Soldier 12:22 January 2005.

Ndaba, Dennis.  Ushering in the 'Defence Update 2005.'   South African Soldier 12:13 June 2005.
"A number of strategic changes necessitated the update."

Ndaba, Dennis.  Welcome to Our Third Corvette.  South African Soldier 11:5 October 2004.
"For the first time in the history of the SA Navy two corvettes, the SAS Amatola and the SAS Spioenkop, sailed side by side in False Bay."

New Programme for the SANDF:  Recruit Training.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 8, May 2005.

No Compromise on Discipline.  South African Soldier 12:22-23 March 2005.
Includes Code of Conduct for Uniformed Members of the SANDF and interviews Sergeant Major WO1 Jacobus Jacobs.

Nomtshongwana, David.  Signing a Joint Declaration Between Two Countries.  South African Soldier 11:11 October 2004.
Defense agreements between Mali and South Africa.

The Operating Authority of the South African Navy's Valour Class Patrol Corvettes, Vice Admiral Johannes Mudimu, Chief of Navy.  Naval Forces 26,no.3:143-144 2005.
Interviews Vice Admiral Johannes Mudimu, chief of the South African Navy.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=mth&an=17593372

Oryx Life Extension.  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:17 August 10, 2005.
"Reports on South Africa's Armscor's issuance of request for proposals for airframe an engine life-extension work on Oryx medium transport helicopters."

Parliamentary Report:  An Insight As to the Application of Oversight by the Defence Committees.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 23-25, October 2004.
This report is included in most issues of African Armed Forces Journal.

Parmalee, Patricia J.  Industry Outlook.  Aviation Week & Space Technology 163:15 December 5, 2005.
"The South African National Police Service is planning to beef up its air wing to handle border and sea patrol duties."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=19135082

Pengelley, Rupert.  Armscor Offers to be AU Broker.  Jane's International Defense Review 37:5 November 2004.
"Reports on the services offered by South African government procurement agency Armscor to several African Union members in assessing candidate defense equipment and systems for procurement."

Peruzzi, Luca.  South African Navy Readies for Blue-Water Duty.  Journal of Electronic Defense 27:26 October 2004.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=14813205

Phasha, Nakedi.  Signing of Two New Defence Agreements.  South African Soldier 11:10 October 2004.
Defense agreements between the UK and South Africa.

Pienaar, Nelda.  Focus on the Science of Aerospace Medicine.  South African Soldier 11:20-21 December 2004.
The International Congress of Aviation and Space Medicine convened in Sun City 5-9 September 2004.

The President Hits out at Corruption.  Economist 375:43 June 18, 2005.
"Why it wasn't easy for Thabo Mbeki to fire his deputy."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=17370390

Putter, Kris.  Armour in Peace-Support Operations:  The Iron Hand in the Velvet Glove.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 14-16+, June 2005.
Discusses the role of armor in peace support operations in Africa.

Recent Industry Success Stories.  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:26 August 3, 2005.
"Reports on the success of several defense companies in South Africa."

Retief, Johan.  Impact of the Corvettes on Maritime Warfare...for the SA Navy.  South African Soldier 11:18-20 September 2004.
Speech delivered by Vice Admiral, Johan Retief.

Revolutionary Challenges for South Africa.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 50, August 2004.
Briefly discusses a symposium presented by the Centre for Military Studies of the University of Stellenbosch and the Institute for Strategic Studies of the University of Pretoria.

Rivers, Brendan P.  New UAV Being Built in South Africa.  Journal of Electronic Defense 28:28-30 January 2005.
"Reports that Denel Aviation is currently developing a new medium-altitude, long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle called the Bateleur."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=15721025

"S 102" Launched for the South African Navy.  Naval Forces 26,no.3:156 2005.
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S.A. Army Chief Reads the Riot Act.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 9, November 2004.

S.A. Army's Exercise Seboka 2004.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 20-21, October 2004.
Photographs of Exercise Seboka 2004 that included South African 2000 troops.

The S A Navy Looks at Africa:  Future Deployments in Support?  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 16-17, November 2005.

S.A. Sappers in Africa:  Deployments in Support of UN and AU.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 17, March 2006.
South African Corps of Engineers involved in operations in Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, Sudan, Eritrea and on standby for Comoros.

S. Africa Ups Peace-Support Funding.  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:18 March 9, 2005.
"Reports that the South African government has agreed to add a certain amount to the country's defense budget to cover peace-support operations."

SAS "Amatola":  Lead Ship of the Valour Class for the South African Navy.  Naval Forces 26,no.3:137-146 2004.
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Schobesberger, Horst.  Equip South Africa's Landward Forces.  South African Soldier 11:13 September 2004.
Discusses Defence Industry Day, held in Pretoria on 26 May 2004.

Sharratt, Bryan.  Expanding United States Markets for South African Defense Industry.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 19-20, July 2005.

Sibiya, Portia.  Reopening of Air Force Command and Control School.  South African Soldier 11:34-35 November 2004.

Smalberger, Johan.  Competent Future Junior Leaders.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 27-28+, February 2005.
Discusses training junior leaders of the South African Defence Force.

South Africa.  Military Technology 29:280-283 January 2005.
Provides force structure information.
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South Africa Becomes Major Hub in Global Drug Trafficking.  Jane's Intelligence Review 17:38-48 July 2005.

South Africa Considers More Mekos.  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:18 March 9, 2005.
"Reports on the South African government's plan to acquire one or two more Meko A200 patrol corvettes for the Navy."

South Africa, Netherlands Sign Accord.  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:16 October 19, 2005.
"Reports on South Africa and the Netherlands' signing of bilateral agreements to cooperate in peacekeeping."

South Africa's Defense Industry:  Arms and the Man.  Economist 375:60 June 18, 2005.
"Can Denel's new boss secure the arms company's future?"
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South Africa's First Hawk Lead-In Fighter:  Trainers Complete & Ready for Final Inspection.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 13, June 2005.
"The first of South Africa's Hawk lead-in fighter trainer aircraft are complete and will undergo a series of customer inspections before being delivered to the SA Air Force (SAAF) next month."

South African Air Force.  Jane's Defence Weekly 42:Special section p 25 November 16, 2005.
"Examines the condition of the air power and military readiness of the South African Air Force."

South African Defence Industry:  Minister Alec Erwin of Public Enterprises Response to Questions.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 8-10, July 2005.

South African Manufacturing Participation for Boeing.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 15, December 2004 - January 2005.
Questions posed to Boeing's International Communications in California.

A Success Story in the Making:  Exercise Young Eagle Introduces Youth to the S.A. Army:  Both Professional and Trained.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 8-9, October 2005.

Toerien, Marcus.  Be Aware of Sexually Transmitted Infections.  South African Soldier 12:5 May 2005.
Presents practical information about STIs.

Tshabalala, Prince.  Remarkable Naval Officer Bids Farewell.  South African Soldier 12:29 April 2005.
Notes the retiring of R Adm Eric Green.

Two Harbour Patrol Boats Donated to Mozambique.  South African Soldier 11:13 November 2004.

U.S. Third Air Force Visit SAAF:  Developing Relationship Possible.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 14, March 2005.

The US-RSA ACOTA Agreement.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 9, August 2005.
"The signing on 11 August of the African Contingency Operations Training Assistance Programme (ACOTA) between the United States and South Africa could be of considerable assistance in developing the African Peacekeeping Force's ability, as planned by the African Union."

Valour Class from Concept to Realisation.  Naval Forces 26,no.3:145-146 2005.
Discusses the South African Navy's Valour Class a patrol Corvettes with Captain Guy Jamison.
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Van der Merwe, Gerrie.  Survival Training in Our Air Force.  South African Soldier 12:31 May 2005.

Van der Walt, J.  10 Years of Democracy:  5 Years of International Peacekeeping.  South African Soldier 12:28-29 March 2005.
Part two in April 2005 edition pages 30-31.

Van der Walt, J.  Winds of Change.  South African Soldier 12:27 January 2005.
The Military Legal Services Division is now headed up by Major General Mmono.

Van Heerden, Schalk.  Exercise Golden Eagle:  Hostile Activities Between Blue and Red Forces.  South African Soldier 11:22-23 December 2004.
Discusses SANDF operational exercises.

Van Rooyen, Frank C.  The South African Navy:  Mission Imperatives and Challenges.  Naval Forces 25,no.4:32-34+ 2004.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=mth&an=14586915

Van Schalkwyk, J.  Peacekeeping Efforts of Our Air Force in Burundi.  South African Soldier 11:14 November 2004.

Vuthela, Nomonde.  Commit to Peace:  Making a Difference to the World.  South African Soldier 11:16 December 2004.
Discusses a seminar, Peace-Support Operations, held at the SA National War College.

Vuthela, Nomonde.  Taking the AIDS War to the Streets.  South African Soldier 12:26 January 2005.
SANDF participate in World AIDS Day.

Wall, Robert.  Dogfight Quandary.  Aviation Week & Space Technology 161:70-71 December 13, 2004.
"Reports on South Africa's efforts to select a short range air-to-air missile for its Gripen fighter aircraft."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=15401733

Walsh, Don.  Why Do We Need Submarines.  African Armed Forces Journal, pp 20-22, February 2005.

Wapenaar, Robert.  2004 Budget...and Its Progressive Evolution.  South African Soldier 11:22-23 September 2004.
Includes a table and charts.

Wapenaar, Robert.  2005 Budget.  South African Soldier 12:30-32 June 2005.
Includes charts and tables.

What Does the Defence Industry Need?  African Armed Forces Journal, p 17, July 2005.
Discusses the defense industry of South Africa.

What Will Be Armscor's Role in a Rejuvenated Defence Industry:  Will This Include a Name Change.  African Armed Forces Journal, p 8, February 2006.

Yam, Lindile.  The Gateway to Fitness:  Empowering Our People Through Support.  South African Soldier 12:40-41 March 2005.
Part two in April 2005 issue pages 44-45.

Zambodia, Vuyo.  Minister Signs Defence Agreements with Mali and Tunisia.  South African Soldier 12:17-19 June 2005.

Zambodia, Vuyo.  Our Deputy Minister's First Visit to SANDF Operations...in the Great Lakes Region.  South African Soldier 12:10-12 May 2005.

Natural Resources

Periodicals

Freidberg, Susanne and Horowitz, Leah.  Converging Network and Clashing Stories:  South Africa's Agricultural Biotechnology Debate.  Africa Today 51, no.1:3-25 Autumn 2004.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=14971586

South African Mining:  All That's Gold Does Not Glitter.  Economist 374:61-62 January 29, 2005.
"At today's prices, South Africa's mines barely make money."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=15873075

Wertheim, Eric.  Combat Fleets.  U. S. Naval Institute Proceedings 130:90 August 2004.
"The fourth and final MEKO A-200SAN I frigate, the Mendi, was delivered to the South African Navy."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=13987736

Politics and Government

Internet Resources

Law Library of Congress.  Global Legal Information Network.
Available online at:  http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/southafrica.html
"A database of laws, regulations, judicial decisions, and other complementary legal sources contributed by governmental agencies and international organizations. These GLIN members contribute the official full texts of published documents to the database in their original language. Each document is accompanied by a summary in English and subject terms selected from the multilingual index to GLIN."

Political Resources on the Net
Available online at:  http://www.politicalresources.net/south_afr.htm
"Listings of political sites available on the Internet sorted by country, with links to Parties, Organizations, Governments, Media and more from all around the world."

South African Government Online.
Available online at:  http://www.gov.za/
Includes information about the government, events, documents, and speeches.

Books

Adam, Heribert and Moodley, Kogila.  Seeking Mandela:  Peacemaking Between Israelis and Palestinians.  Philadelphia, PA, Temple University Press, 2005.  224 p. (Politics, History, and Social Change)
Book call no.:  956.053 A193s

Africa 2005, by Charles H. Cutter.  40th ed.  Harpers Ferry, WV, Stryker-Post Publications, 2005.  324 p. (The World Today Series)
General information about each country including history.
Book call no.:  R 916 D724a 40th ed. 2005

Africa Review 2005.  26th edition.  Saffron Walden, Essex, England, World of Information, 2005.  392 p.
Provides general information about each country and information about the business climate.
Book call no.:  R 960 A25811 26th ed. 2005

Barber, James P.  Mandela's World:  The International Dimension of South Africa's Political Revolution 1990-99.  Athens, OH, Ohio University Press, 2004.  214 p.
Book call no.:  968.064 B234m

Bauer, Gretchen and Taylor, Scott D.  Politics in Southern Africa:  State and Society in Transition.  Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2005.  403 p.
South Africa:  Contending with the Contradictions, pp 237-276.
Book call no.:  320.968 B344p

Bell, Terry and Ntsebeza, Dumisa Buhle.  Unfinished Business:  South Africa, Apartheid, and Truth.  London, Verso, 2003.  385 p.
Book call no.:  323.49 B435u

Bond, Patrick.  South Africa and Global Apartheid:  Continental and International Policies and Politics, Address to the Nordiska Afrikainstitutet Nordic Africa Days, Uppsala Sweden 4 October 2003.  Uppsala, Sweden, Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, 2004.  45 p. (Discussion Paper no. 25)
Book call no.:  338.968 B711s

Butler, Anthony.  Contemporary South Africa.  New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.  187 p. (Contemporary States and Society)
Book call no.:  968.066 B985c

Decentralization, Democratic Governance, and Civil Society in Comparative Perspective:  Africa, Asia, and Latin America, edited by Philip Oxhorn and others.  Washington, Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2004.  351 p.
South Africa's Double Reform:  Decentralization and the Transition from Apartheid?  by Steven Friedman and Caroline Kihato, pp 141-189.
Book call no.:  320.8 D292

Democratic Reform in Africa:  The Quality of Progress, edited by E. Gyimah-Boadi.  Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2004.  349 p.
South Africa:  Building Democracy after Apartheid by Steven Friedman, pp 235-261.
Book call no.:  320.96 D3831

Ethnicity & Democracy in Africa, edited by Bruce Berman and others.  Athens, OH, Ohio University , 2004.  336 p.
See table of contents for pages.
Book call no.:  305.80096 E841

Fallen Walls:  Prisoners of Conscience in South Africa and Czechoslovakia, compiled by Jan K. Coetzee and others.  New Brunswick, NJ, Transaction Publishers, 2004.  190 p.
Book call no.:  365.45 F194

Gibson, James L.  Overcoming Apartheid:  Can Truth Reconcile the Divided Nation?  New York, Russell Sage Foundation, 2004.  467 p.
Book call no.:  323.168 G449o

Gish, Stephen.  Desmond Tutu:  A Biography.  Westport, CT, Greenwood Press, 2004.  178 p. (Greenwood Biographies)
Book call no.:  92 T9671g

Good, Kenneth.  The Liberal Model and Africa:  Elites Against Democracy.  New York, Palgrave, 2002.  256 p. (International Political Economy Series)
Book call no.:  321.8 G646L

Governance in the New South Africa:  The Challenges of Globalization, edited by Guy Mhone and Omano Edigheji.  Lansdowne, South Africa, University of Cape Town Press, 2003.  368 p.
Book call no.:  320.968 G721

Gready, Paul.  Writings As Resistance:  Life Stories of Imprisonment, Exile and Homecoming from Apartheid South Africa.  Lanham, MD, Lexington Books, 2003.  341 p.
Book call no.:  968.060922 G786w

Louw, P. Eric.  The Rise, Fall, and Legacy of Apartheid.  Westport, CT, Praeger, 2004.  255 p.
Book call no.:  323.1196068 L895r

Mandela, Nelson and others.  In His Own Words.  New York, Little, Brown & Co., 2003.  558 p.
Book call no.:  92 M2712i

Marais, Hein.  South Africa:  Limits to Change:  The Political Economy of Transition.  New York, Zed Books, 2001.  338 p.
Book call no.:  338.968 M299s

Mathebe, Lucky.  Bound by Tradition:  The World of Thabo Mbeki.  Pretoria, South Africa, Unisa Press, 2001.  225 p.
Book call no.:  968 .066 M426b

Nesbitt, Francis Njubi.  Race for Sanctions:  African Americans Against Apartheid, 1946-1994.  Bloomington, IN, Indiana University Press, 2004.  217 p. (Blacks in the Diaspora)
Book call no.:  327.73068 N458r

Olowu, Dele and Wunsch, James S.  Local Governance in Africa:  The Challenges of Democratic Decentralization.  Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2004.  309 p.
South Africa and Botswana:  The Impact of National Context, pp 107-124.
Book call no.:  320.8096 O52L

Salazar, Philippe-Joseph.  An African Athens:  Rhetoric and the Shaping of Democracy in South Africa.  Mahwah, NJ, Lawrence Erlbaum , 2002.  226 p. (Rhetoric, Knowledge, and Society)
Book call no.:  320.968 S161a

Schock, Kurt.  Unarmed Insurrections:  People Power Movements in Nondemocracies.  Minneapolis, MN, University of Minnesota Press, 2005.  228 p. (Social Movements, Protest, and Contention)
People Power Unleashed:  South Africa and the Philippines, pp 56-90.
Book call no.:  303.61 S363u

Sparks, Allister Haddon.  Beyond the Miracle:  Inside the New South Africa.  Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2003.  370 p.
Book call no.:  968.065 S736b

Temkin, Ben.  Buthelezi:  A Biography.  Portland, OR, Frank Cass, 2003.  415 p.
Book call no.:  92 B983t

Vale, Peter C. J.  Security and Politics in South Africa:  The Regional Dimension.  Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2003.  251 p. (Critical Security Studies)
Book call no.:  968.065 V149s

Van Niekerk, D. and others.  Governance, Politics, and Policy in South Africa.  New York, Oxford University Press, 2001. 
Book call no.:  320.60968 V217g

Veen, Roel Van Der.  What Went Wrong with Africa?  A Contemporary History.  Amsterdam, Netherlands, KIT Publishers, 2004.  298 p.
See table of contents for sections on South Africa.
Book call no.:  960.3 V418w

Waetjen, Thembisa.  Workers and Warriors:  Masculinity in the Struggle for Nation in South Africa.  Urbana, IL, University Of Illinois Press, 2004.  158 p.
Book call no.:  306.2089 W127w

Worden, Nigel.  The Making of Modern South Africa:  Conquest, Segregation and Apartheid.  3d ed.  Malden, MA, Blackwell Publishers, 2000.  194 p. (Historical Association Studies)
Book call no.:  320.968 W24m 2000

Documents

Burchert, Thomas H.  From Apartheid to Democracy:  The Civil-Military Relations in the Republic of South Africa.  Monterey, CA, Naval Postgraduate School, 2005.  45 p.
Also available online at:  http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA424664
Doc. call no.:  M-U 42525 B947f

Foy, Bryan C.  Sanctions:  Buying Time for Better Options.  Carlisle Barracks, PA, Army War College, March 2003.  25 p.
Also available online at:  http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA415058
Doc. call no.:  M-U 39080-573 F796x

Periodicals

Akpata-Ohohe, Bunmi.  South Africa:  An African Name for Pretoria.  Africa Today:  Voice of the Continent 11:6 April 2005.
New name for Pretoria is TSHWANE.

Akpata-Ohohe, Bunmi.  South Africa:  Thatcher Sticks to His Guns.  Africa Today:  Voice of the Continent 11:8 March 2005.
Mark Thatcher, son of the former British Prime Minister, appeared in court over and alleged coupe plot in Equatorial Guinea.

Alden, Chris and Vieira, Marco A.  The New Diplomacy of the South:  South Africa, Brazil, India and Trilateralism.  Third World Quarterly 26:1077-1095 October 2005.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=18685141

Battling All Odds.  Africa Today:  Voice of the Continent 12:16-17 January 2006.
Thabo Mbeki named Man of the Year by Africa Today.

Bevan, Stephen.  A Trial That Both Sides Will Lose.  New Statesman 135:21 March 27, 2006.
"Reports on the trial for rape of Joseph Zuma, a man once considered to be the successor to Thabo Mbeki."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=20252119

Biting the Corrupt.  Economist 377:48 October 15, 2005.
Discusses fraud and corruption in South Africa.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=18593539

Butler, Anthony.  The Negative and Positive Impacts of HIV/AIDS on Democracy in South Africa.  Journal of Contemporary African Studies 23:3-26 January 2005.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=16257198

Cold Comfort.  Africa Today:  Voice of the Continent 11:22-23 February 2005.
"ANC officials in South Africa are beginning to criticize President Mugabe's government openly although President Mbeki seems ready to accept a ZANU-PF victory in the March parliamentary elections."

Corruption in South Africa:  Parliamentary Padding.  Economist 374:46 January 29, 2005.
"Lawmakers are not above the law."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=15873058

Crisis of Confidence.  Africa Today:  Voice of the Continent 12:25 August 2005.
"Some ANC Alliance members see the sacking of former deputy president as political conspiracy against the Zuma camp and others opposed to controversial government policies."

De Klerk, F. W.  Nelson Mandela.  Time 165:96 April 18, 2005.
"Profiles former President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=16707308

De Maio, Jennifer.  Managing Civil Wars.  World Affairs 168:131-144 Winter 2006.
Studies diplomacy in settling the dispute in KwaZulu-Natal.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=20066686

Dickovick, J. Tyler.  The Measure and Dismeasure of Decentralisation:  Subnational Autonomy in Senegal and South Africa.  Journal of Modern African Studies 43:183-210 June 2005.

Different Strokes...  Africa Today:  Voice of the Continent 11:20-22 July 2005.
"Despite protests from his supporters, the sacking of deputy president Jacob Zuma is a bold move against corrupt officials in South Africa."

Dish It out!  Economist 372:62 September 25, 2004.
Discusses land redistribution in South Africa.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=14530199

Dludlu, John.  Murky Road to Freedom.  Africa Today:  Voice of the Continent 11:18-20 February 2005.
Discusses Mark Thatcher's arrest and the judicial deal made.

Dludlu, John.  New Anticorruption Tsar.  Africa Today:  Voice of the Continent 11:20 February 2005.
"President Mbeki appoints Visu Pikoli as head of the National Prosecuting Authority.

Emmanuel N, Kisiangani.  Rethinking Conflict Trajectories:  South Africa and Kenya Revisited.  African Security Review 13, no.4:101-114 2004.

The Gathering Storm.  Africa Today:  Voice of the Continent 12:28-29 April 2006.
"Former deputy president Zuma's trial may be a political blow to him and his supporters; it is also becoming a damaging decisive issue for the ruling ANC alliance."

Gumede, William M.  Thabo Mbeki.  Time 165:56 April 18, 2005.
"Profiles South African President, Thabo Mbeki."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=16706551

Habib, Adam.  State-Civil Society Relations in Post-Apartheid South Africa.  Social Research 72:671-692 Fall 2005.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=18787934

Handley, Antoinette.  Business, Government and Economic Policymaking in the New South Africa, 1990-2000.  Journal of Modern African Studies 43:211-239 June 2005.

Herbst, Jeffrey.  Mbeki's South Africa.  Foreign Affairs 84:93-105 November-December 2005.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=18680588

In Bed with the Enemy.  Africa Today:  Voice of the Continent 11:18-19 September 2005.
"Opposition to government among ruling party partners is getting stronger as a new coalition challenges its record on poverty and unemployment."

Kaarsholm, Preben.  Moral Panic and Cultural Mobilization:  Responses to Transition, Crime and HIV/AIDS in KwaZulu-Natal.  Development & Change 36:133-156 January 2005.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=16567548

Kariuki, Samuel.  Can Negotiated Land Reforms Deliver?  The Case of Kenya, South Africa and Zimbabwe.  South African Journal of International Affairs 11:117-128 Winter-Spring 2004.

Khumalo, Zenzile.  Land Issue Winter of Discontent.  New African No.444:36-37 October 2005.
Discusses land redistribution.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=18552528

Khumalo, Zenzile.  Zuma down, but Not out.  New African No.442:26-27 July 2005.
"In the end, President Thabo Mbeki stood up to the challenge. At a special session of parliament on 14 June, he announced the sacking of his deputy president, Jacob Zuma, a comrade-in-arms of over 30 years."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=17578703

Khumalo, Zenzile.  Zuma vs the State.  New African No.445:18-19 November 2005.
Former deputy president, Jacob Zuma, has corruption charges made against him.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=18791760

Kiss of Death?  Economist 377:56 December 10, 2005.
Former vice president Jacob Zuma stands accused of raping a woman.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=19124293

Kynock, Gary.  Crime, Conflict and Politics in Transition-Era South Africa.  African Affairs 104:493-514 July 2005.
Also available online at:  http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=885813961&sid=3&Fmt=2&clientId=417&RQT=309&VName=PQD

Landau, Loren B.  Urbanization, Nativism, and the Rule of Law in South Africa's 'Forbidden' Cities.  Third World Quarterly 26:1115-1134 October 2005.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=18685137

Looking for New Direction.  Africa Today:  Voice of the Continent 11:28-29 June 2005.
"There is fierce debate in South Africa on how to make the economy relevant to the country's army of impoverished citizens."

A Man of Two Faces.  Economist 374:26-28 January 22, 2005.
Looks "at South Africa's president, Thabo Mbeki."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=15783209

Mbeki:  'It Is Perhaps Time That We the Poor and Powerless Abandon Our Wheelchairs and Began to Walk Unaided.'  New African No.434:44-45 November 2004.
Abridged version of the speech given by Thabo Mbeki.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=14934929

Mbeki, Thabo.  Mbeki:  'Enough of the Empty Rhetoric.'  New African No.436:17-21 January 2005.
Thabo Mbeki's response to Desmond Tutu's speech.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=15632199

Mbeki, Thabo.  Mbeki:  'The Natives Are Coming!'  New African No.435:36-38 December 2004.
Urges Africans to scare the rich into providing economic assistance.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=15270002

Meldrum, Andrew.  South Africa on Trial.  Current History 105:209-213 May 2006.
"Reports on the rape trial case of South Africa's Executive Deputy President, Jacob Zuma."
Also available online at:  http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1039291511&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=417&RQT=309&VName=PQD

Moodley, Sagren.  Deconstructing the South African Government's Information and Communication Technologies for Development Discourse.  African Insight 35:3-11 September 2005.

Nyanto, Kgomotso.  South Africa:  Justice by the Colour Bar.  New African No.446:12-16 December 2005.
Wonders about the racial fairness of South African laws.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=19162838

Nyanto, Kgomotso.  South Africa:  'The Age of Hope.'  New African No.449:20-21 March 2006.
"Reports on the 'State of the Nation' address delivered by President Thabo Mbeki."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=20034538

Nyanto, Kgomotso.  South Africa:  The Trial of Jacob Zuma.  New African No.446:18-19 December 2005.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=19162839

Okello, Tom.  South Africa:  Disgraced Thatcher Escapes Jail.  New African No.437:25 February 2005.
"When faced with the prospect of going to prison for his involvement in a coup plot to overthrow the president of Equatorial Guinea, Sir Mark Thatcher paid the money and ran."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=15961454

On the Mend.  Africa Today:  Voice of the Continent 11:19 October 2005.
"South Africa's governing alliance, lately on the brink, puts together new measures for better cooperation."

The Party of Apartheid Departs.  Economist 372:44 August 14, 2004.
The party of white supremacy, the National Party, has joined the ruling African National Congress.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=14141952

Price, Stuart.  South Africa:  An Apology for Apartheid.  New African No.440:22-23 May 2005.
"The party responsible for decades of apartheid rule now ceases to exist after its members decided the wheels had well and truly fallen off the National Party's wagon."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=16940136

Revolution Without the Revolution:  On the Unintended Consequences of Illegitimate State Repression in South Africa.  Journal of Political & Military Sociology 33:209-230 Winter 2005.
Discusses the anti-apartheid movement.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=20597645

Rule, Stephen.  How Do South Africans Understand Democracy and Christianity?  Africa Insight 34:16-30 June-September 2004.

Shaik's Mate.  Economist 375:45-46 June 4, 2005.
"Trying times for South Africa's deputy president."
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=17233574

South Africa.  Economist 378:Special section April 8, 2006.
Section contains articles about different facets of South Africa.

South Africa:  A Good Week for Mbeki.  Africa Confidential 46:3-4 December 2, 2005.
"The ANC's internal battles don't worry the country's foreign economic backers."

South Africa:  A Province Says No.  Africa Confidential 46:2-3 June 24, 2005.
"In Western Cape, the ANC didn't dance to the national leadership's tune."

South Africa:  A Trial for the ANC.  Africa Confidential 46:1-2 June 24, 2005.
"After his sacking, Jacob Zuma faces criminal charges; his party faces a lengthy political battle."

South Africa:  All Eyes on Phumzile.  Africa Confidential 47:1-3 April 28, 2006.
"As the rape and corruption trials of Jacob Zuma rumble on, the presidential candidacy is wide open again."

South Africa:  Corruption and Conviction.  Africa Confidential 46:1-2 June 10, 2005.
"A15-year gaol sentence for the Deputy President's advisor tests the government accountability and its unity."

South Africa:  Drama in the Durban Dock.  Africa Confidential 45:1 November 5, 2004.
"Deputy President Jacob Zuma's future is on the line as his friend and financial advisor goes on trial."

South Africa:  Facts on a Fax.  Africa Confidential 45:8 October 22, 2004.
Deputy President Jacob Zuma the accused of receiving a bribe.

South Africa:  Growing Pains, Legal Pain.  Africa Confidential 47:2-3 February 17, 2006.
"The President has a new plan for the economy and the Vice-President faces two separate trials."

South Africa:  If Zuma Walks Free.  Africa Confidential 46:1-2 October 21, 2005.
"The political and economic consequences of an acquittal for Jacob Zuma would reverberate across Africa."

South Africa:  Local Grumbles.  Africa Confidential 47:5-6 March 17, 2006.
"People are fed up with the local ANC politicians but trust their national party."

South Africa:  Politics behind the Trial.  Africa Confidential 46:4-5 September 9, 2005.
"The accused Vice-President gives the unions a grip on economic policy."

South Africa:  The Great Debate:  Desmond Tutu Versus Thabo Mbeki.  New African No.436:10-12 January 2005.
Also available online at:  http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=15632197

South Africa:  Trying the Veep.  Africa Confidential 46:1-2 August 26, 2005.
"Vice-President Zuma, who faces corruption charges, is the unlikely hero of the left."

Special Report:  South Africa.  New African No.443:48-52 August/September 2005.
Three articles about South Africa.

Stung by a Scorpion.  Economist 373:42 October 9, 2004.
"A corruption trial could affect South Africa's presidential succession."
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Tutu, Desmond.  Tutu:  'Look to the Rock from Which You Were Hewn.'  New African No.436:12-16 January 2005.
Speech presented by Desmond Tutu.
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Uncanny Parallels.  Africa Today:  Voice of the Continent 11:26-27 December 2005.
"Conspiracy theorists are hard at work in both South Africa and Zimbabwe over the problems facing the ANC and the MDC."

Van Amerom, Marloes and Buscher, Bram.  Peace Parks in Southern Africa:  Bringer of an African Renaissance?  Journal of Modern African Studies 43:159-182 June 2005.
Studies the joint South African-Mozambique and-Zimbabwean great Limpopo Park.

Van Nieuwkerk, Anthoni.  South Africa's National Interest.  African Security Review 13, no.2:89-101 2004.

Xulu, Barbara and Maharaj, Brij.  Land Restitution during Apartheid's Dying Days:  The Struggle for Restoration and Resolution in Roosboom.  Africa Insight 34:48-57 June-September 2004.

Social Aspects

Books

Butler, Anthony.  Contemporary South Africa.  New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.  187 p. (Contemporary States and Society)
Book call no.:  968.066 B985c

Gish, Stephen.  Desmond Tutu:  A Biography.  Westport, CT, Greenwood Press, 2004.  178 p. (Greenwood Biographies)
Book call no.:  92 T9671g

Tutu, Desmond and Abrams, Douglas.  God Has a Dream:  A Vision of Hope for Our Time.  New York, Doubleday, 2004.  134 p.
Book call no.:  231.7 T967g

Periodicals

African Scams:  Go South, Con Man.  Economist 372:67 August 14, 2004.
"Why Nigeria fraudsters now like working in South Africa."
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Amuwo, Kunle.  Higher Education Transformation:  A Paradigm Shift in South Africa?  Africa Insight 34:65-72 June-September 2004.

Ballard, Richard and others.  Globalization, Marginalization and Contemporary Social Movements in South Africa.  African Affairs 104:615-634 October 2005.
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Fewer Guns, Please.  Economist 374:43 January 8, 2005.
"Tougher rules may reduce violent crime."
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Hlongwane, Nhlanhla.  South Africa:  The Indian Question.  New African No.432:40-42 August-September 2004.
The Indian "community is still confronted with the perpetual question of a commitment to the country and continent."
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Home, Sweet Home - for Some.  Economist 376:37-38 August 13, 2005.
"Focuses on the brain drain and migration from South Africa."
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If Only the Adults Would Behave like the Children.  Economist 375:25-27 April 23, 2005.
"South Africa has made admirable strides against apartheid which was abolished 11 years ago. But the political scene is once again taking on a nastier racial tinge."
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Kynock, Gary.  Crime, Conflict and Politics in Transition-Era South Africa.  African Affairs 104:493-514 July 2005.
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Landau, Loren B.  Urbanization, Nativism, and the Rule of Law in South Africa's 'Forbidden' Cities.  Third World Quarterly 26:1115-1134 October 2005.
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Less Crime, More Fear.  Economist 377:44 October 1, 2005.
Discusses "the release of South Africa's annual police statistics."
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Lindow, Megan.  Falling Through the Cracks.  Chronicle of Higher Education 52:A44 March 31, 2006.
"Black South Africans are flocking to universities, but financial and cultural challenges lead many to drop out."
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Mbeki's Colour Scheme.  Economist 374:45-46 February 19, 2005.
"Good and bad ideas for making black South Africans richer."
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Ndinda, Catherine.  'Sweat Equity' Women's Participation in Subsidised Housing in South Africa.  Africa Insight 34:58-64 June-September 2004.

Nyanto, Kgomotso.  The Coming of the Black Middle Class.  New African No.450:28-29 April 2006.

Prejudging the Judges.  Economist 374:54 March 19, 2005.
"Justice should not be colour-blind, says South Africa's government."
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Rostron, Bryan.  Somewhere over the Rainbow.  New Statesman 133:16-17 August 23, 2004.
Looks at "social conditions in post-apartheid South Africa."
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Rule, Stephen.  How Do South Africans Understand Democracy and Christianity?  Africa Insight 34:16-30 June-September 2004.

Should Reform Be Faster or Steadier?  Economist 376:38-39 July 9, 2005.
"Discusses land reform in South Africa."
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South Africa Becomes Major Hub in Global Drug Trafficking.  Jane's Intelligence Review 17:38-48 July 2005.

Van Der Berg, Servaas.  Enduring Inequality:  An Economic Perspective on Public School Education in South Africa, with Special Focus on the Western Cape.  Africa Insight 34:73-81 June-September 2004.


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