Similar Items: Attitudes towards Gender Equality and the Representation of Women in Parliament: A comparative study of South Africa, Uganda and Zimbabwe
- The state and civil society in Uganda, Kenya and South Africa : the case of women’s movements
- Promoting gender equality in the Provincial Administration of the Western Cape : an appraisal based on perceptions of gender focal persons and the Head of the Western Cape Office on the Status of Women for Gender Equality
- African leadership and the role of the presidency in African conflicts : a case study of Uganda's president Yoweri Museveni
- Where Zimbabwe got it wrong - lessons for South Africa : a comparative analysis of the politics of land reform in Zimbabwe and South Africa
- The African Renaissance and gender : finding the feminist voice
- Homosocial Capital and the substantive representation of women in the South African Parliament
Author: Kotze, H. J.
- Values and the environmental/green movement of South Africa
- Immigration and intolerance in South Africa, 1990-2001
- The cost of South Africa's 1999 National Elections : too high a price for democracy?
- Attitudes towards Gender Equality and the Representation of Women in Parliament: A comparative study of South Africa, Uganda and Zimbabwe
- Rich versus poor : discrepancies in perceptions of ANC and NP supporters towards the poor in South Africa
- Environmental concern in South Africa : an analysis of elite and public attitudes and their implications for public policy