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van Niekerk, Anton. 1992. RASIONALITEIT EN RELATIVISME: OP SOEK NA ‘N RASIONALITEITSMODEL VIR DIE MENSWETENSKAPPE. Pretoria: RGN‐studies in metodologie. Pp. 246.

Romm, Joseph J. 1993. DEFINING NATIONAL SECURITY: THE NON‐MILITARY ASPECTS. New York:Council on Foreign Relations Press. Pp 122.

Deutsche Gesellschaft Fur Auswartige Politik. 1988,1990 & 1992. DIE INTERNATIONALE POLITIK JARBUCHER 1985–86, 1987–88, 1989–90. Munich: R Oldenbourg Verlag.

Shibusawa, M., Ahmad, Z.H., and Bridges, B. (Eds). 1992. PACIFIC ASIA IN THE 1990s. London: Routledge, for The Royal Institute of International Affairs. Pp. viii + 167. Cloth.

Taylor Wilkins, Burleigh. 1992. TERRORISM AND COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY. London and New York: Routledge. Pp. 160.

Downs, G. D. and Rocke, D. M. 1990. TACIT BARGAINING, ARMS RACES, AND ARMS CONTROL. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. Cloth. Also in paperback. Pp.242.

Tom Lodge & Bill Nasson. 1991. ALL, HERE AND NOW: BLACKPOLITICS IN SOUTH AFRICA IN THE 1980s. Cape Town: Ford Foundation & David Philip. Pp. 414. Paper.

Marx, A. 1992. LESSONS OF STRUGGLE. SOUTH AFRICAN INTERNAL OPPOSITION, 1960 ‐1990. Cape Town. OUP. Pp.347. Paper.

Seekings, Jeremy. 1992. The UDF in Cape Town 1983–1986. UCT Africa Seminar paper. Pp. 23.

Seekings, Jeremy. 1992. SOUTH AFRICA'S TOWNSHIPS 1980–1991: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY. Stellenbosch: Research Unit for Sociology of Development, Department of Sociology, University of Stellenbosch. Occasional Paper No.16. Pp.236.

Schoeman, Elna assisted by Chris Schoeman. 1993. SOUTH AFRICA'S FOREIGN RELATIONS IN TRANSITION 1985–1992: A CHRONOLOGY. Johannesburg: South African Institute of International Affairs Bibliographical Series No. 24. Pp.666. Paper.

Albert Venter and Alexander Johnston. 1991. POLITICS: AN INTRODUCTION FOR SOUTH AFRICAN STUDENTS. Cape Town: Oxford University Press. Pp.400.

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