Editorial
Focus 38 - 2nd Quarter 2005
Judicial independence imperilled: Editorial. White left smarts after Pyrrhic 1994 victory: Dan Roodt argues the case for a new Anglo-Boer entente for the twenty-first century.
Dan Roodt argues the case for a new Anglo-Boer entente for the twenty-first century.
Lawrence Schlemmer warns of the danger of incremental surrender of democracy.
Patrick Laurence reflects on the dilemma facing the SACP as it grapples with the future.
Carmel Rickard detects grave theats to judicial independence from government.
Jonathan Katzenellenbogen appraises South Africa's readiness to serve as Africa's peacekeeper.
Douglas Gibson presses for more vigorous defence of legislative independence by Parliament.
David Welsh assesses William Gumede's new book on ANC governance.
Andrew Meldrum surveys the political wasteland after Mugabe's second "stolen" election win.