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  1. The apartheid policies pursued by South African governments between 1948 and 1994 were justified in terms of minimising friction between culturally distant population groups. Harmony, in so disparateamulti-racialsociety,washeldtodependonseparation.Thegroupsinques-tion comprised the majority African population (divided by apartheid planners into

  2. Justice and Reconciliation in Post-Apartheid South Africa assesses the transitional processes under way since the early 1990s to create a stable and just society. Change in South Africa is often credited to the efforts of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), but the work of this institution forms but a facet of a much broader picture.

  3. 1 lut 2000 · Urban Studies in South Africa after apartheid 837. comparison with other middle-income countries of the world, and spending shifts since. 1994 have probably increased redistribution to levels ...

  4. 11 cze 2021 · Abu-Lughod ( 1980) sub-titles her study of Rabat ‘Urban apartheid in Morocco’ and Western ( 1985) extends the comparison to one between Cape Town and the ex-colonial port cities of China. South Africa’s apartheid cities shared certain key features common to the social formation of all colonial and settler-colonial cities.

  5. The towns and cities of the Cape Province and indeed the rest of southern Africa were from their colonial origins multi-ethnic in their population composition, ... APARTHEID PLANNING IN SOUTH AFRICA 199 Segregation between other groups in the city was increased slightly through two measures. First, the majority of new private housing projects ...

  6. 27 mar 2015 · The African (Bantu) groups were separated into homelands, or Bantustans, consigned there to become separate ‘nations’. About 13% of the South Africa’s land was set aside for these homelands. The remaining land, including the major mineral areas and the cities, were set aside for the Whites. The basic principle of separate development ...

  7. 7 paź 2010 · Apartheid, the legal and cultural segregation of the non-white citizens of South Africa, ended in 1994 thanks to activist Nelson Mandela and F.W. de Klerk.

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