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The Outlawed South African Liberation Movements

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South Africa: No Turning Back

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In African terms, South Africa is an enormously powerful and sophisticated state. In southern Africa, it is a veritable giant. This power, together with the particularities of South African society, guarantees a high casualty rate among those South Africans committed to a revolutionary route to democracy and the destruction of apartheid.

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Shaun Johnson

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© 1988 David Davies Memorial Institute of International Studies

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Barrell, H. (1988). The Outlawed South African Liberation Movements. In: Johnson, S. (eds) South Africa: No Turning Back. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19499-5_2

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