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ZAF-IDASA-INES-1994-V1
IDASA National Election Survey 1994
South Africa
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1994
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zaf-idasa-ines-1994-v1
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Institute for Democracy in South Africa
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Schulz-Herzenberg, Collette.
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Towards a silent revolution? South African voters during the first years of democracy 1994-2006
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Doctor of Philosophy, University of Cape Town, 2009.
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Schulz-Herzenberg, Collette.
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Elections and accountability in South Africa
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Mattes, Robert.
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National identity and democracy in Africa
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Do diverse social identities inhibit nationhood and democracy? (1999).
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Gethin, Amory.
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Cleavage structures and distributive politics: Party competition, voter alignment and economic inequality in comparative perspective
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Masters thesis, Paris School of Economics, 2018.
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Gethin, Amory.
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Extreme inequality and the structure of political cleavages in South Africa, 1994-2019
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WID.world Working Paper , no. 13 (2020).
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Garcia-Rivero, Carlos, Hennie Kotzé, and Pierre Du Toit.
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Political culture and democracy: The South African case
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Politikon: South African Journal of Political Studies 29, no. 2 (2002): 163-181.
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García-Rivero, Carlos.
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Race, class and underlying trends in party support in South Africa
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Party Politics 12, no. 57 (2006): 1-20.
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Ferree E, Karen.
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The micro-foundations of ethnic voting: Evidence from South Africa
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Afrobarometer Working Paper no. 40 , no. 40 (2004).
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Africa, Cherrel.
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The impact of the 2004 election campaign on the quality of democracy in South Africa
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PhD Thesis, University of Cape Town, 2008.
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