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- Title
STATE SECURITY AND CIVIL-POLITICAL RIGHTS IN SOUTH AFRICA.
- Authors
Mckinley, Dale T.
- Abstract
The article focuses on the state security, civil and political rights in South Africa. It says that the win of Prime Minister Daniel Malan and the National Party in 1948 created the apartheid system, which was aimed at securing support from the working class whites, exploiting the black labour force for economic growth, and the political and administrative control. It adds that the apartheid government created laws on issues including racial classification, communism, and internal security.
- Subjects
SOUTH Africa; POLITICAL rights; NATIONAL security; MALAN, D. F. (Daniel Francois), 1874-1959; APARTHEID; RACIAL classification; STATE supervision over local government; NATIONAL Party (Political party : South Africa); WORKING class white people
- Publication
Strategic Review for Southern Africa, 2013, Vol 35, Issue 1, p118
- ISSN
1013-1108
- Publication type
Article