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Politikon
South African Journal of Political Studies
Volume 17, 1990 - Issue 2
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The state of political science in South Africa: a survey of the profession

Pages 115-129 | Published online: 24 Feb 2007

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Clive Napier & Phil Mtimkulu. (2013) The Idea of Africa in South African Political Science. Politikon 40:3, pages 467-478.
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Amanda Gouws, Joleen Steyn Kotze & Jo-Ansie van Wyk. (2013) Celebrating 40 Years: The State of Political Science in South Africa in 2014. Politikon 40:3, pages 393-423.
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Pieter Fourie. (2013) The Subject as Object: 40 Years of Scholarship. Politikon 40:3, pages 383-391.
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Susan Booysen & Anthoni van Nieuwkerk. (1998) Political studies in South Africa: an assessment of the discipline and the profession. Politikon 25:1, pages 3-29.
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Jeremy Seekings. (1997) From the ballot box to the bookshelf: Studies of the 1994 South African general election. Journal of Contemporary African Studies 15:2, pages 287-309.
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Amanda Gouws. (1993) Women in political science: (an)other look at the discipline. Politikon 20:2, pages 5-24.
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Professor Dan Kriek. (1991) David Easton die profiel van ‘n politieke wetenskaplike. Politikon 19:1, pages 102-119.
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Clive J. Napier & Pieter Labuschagne. (2018) The study of political science in South Africa and beyond: the search for relevance. Africa Review 10:2, pages 118-205.
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