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...Then, he said in passing, "It is also conceivable, however, that at some point strong Black leadership will be necessary to negotiate some meaningful agreements with white leaders and to induce its constituency to support those agreements." Huntington, 1981, p...
...whether or not Blacks will follow a given leader. Huntington neglects to mention in his discussion that Mandela remains the consistent winner of all popularity polls among South African Blacks. See Mark Orkin, Disinvestment, the Struggle and the Future: What Black South Africans Really Think (Johannesburg: Raven Press, 1986), p. 35. Huntington does not, incidentally, mention 11. Shula Marks, The Ambiguities of Dependence: Class, Nationalism and the State in Twentieth Century Natal (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986), p...
...Gerhard Mare, "Regional Rule for Inkatha?" Work in Progress, 46, Feb. 1987, p...
...Mare, 1987, p...
...alas, such may not always be the case, as Samuel P. Huntington, Eaton Professor of Government, might tell us. Despite clear efforts by the South African government to implement Huntington's confident recommendations, somehow the real world has proved more complex than the academic theory suggested...