TY - BOOK AU - Pallotti,Arrigo AU - Engel,Ulf TI - South Africa after apartheid: policies and challenges of the democratic transition T2 - Africa-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies SN - 978-90-04-32559-3 U1 - 968.07 23E PY - 2016/// CY - Leiden PB - Brill KW - Land tenure / South Africa KW - Land reform / South Africa KW - South Africa / Social conditions KW - 1994- KW - South Africa / Politics and government / 20th century KW - South Africa / Politics and government / 21st century KW - South Africa / Foreign relations N1 - Introduction; Ulf Engel and Arrigo Pallotti --; Part 1: The changing fabric of society --; "A luta continua!" Democracy, governance and elections in South Africa, 1994-2014; Ulf Engel --; The uneven journey towards gender equality during the twenty years of South African democracy; Roberta Pellizzoli --; AIDS activism and the state in post-apartheid South Africa at twenty; Mandisa Mbali --; From apartheid to the "rainbow nation": changing multiculturalisms in South Africa, 1994-2014; Preben Kaarsholm --; Part 2: The land question --; Dispossession, Black South African land ownership and restitution in historical perspective, 1913 to 1948 and beyond; Harvey M. Feinberg --; The South African land reform since 1994: policies, debates, achievements; Mario Zamponi --; Elusive or illusory? Property relations and the constraints on rights to land for South African farm labour; Nancy Andrew --; Does it matter? Reflections on twenty years of land reform; Cherryl Walker -- Part 3: South Africa in southern Africa --; South African influence in Zimbabwe: From destabilization in the 1980s to liberation war solidarity in the 2000s; Timothy Scarnecchia and David Moore --; "Forged in the trenches"? The ANC and SWAPO: Aspects of a relationship; Chris Saunders --; Years after. post-apartheid South Africa, the BRICs and southern Africa; Arrigo Pallotti and Lorenzo Zambernardi --; South Africa and the southern African Regional Police Chiefs Cooperation Organisation - the dialectic between "national" and "regional" safety and security?; Nicholas Dietrich ER -