Volume 7 Issue 1, June 2009

Accountability remains key to TRC pardons process Fanie du Toit, Hugo van der Merwe & Rebecca Murdoch
Reconciliation and the Zuma Presidency Jan Hofmeyr
The highest (double) standards? The need for clarity after the Zuma trial Thomas Koelble
Dalai Lama Debacle: Finding the balance between politics, pragmatism and principle Mpumelelo Mkhabela
Focus on Southern Sudan: Success of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement remains critical Friederike Bubenzer
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Volume 7 Issue 2, August 2009

No black and white answers in the stand-off between the AU and the ICC Fanie du Toit
The limits of a liberation legacy William Gumede
Priorities for a president, Kate Lefko-Everett
Policy vs. identity: what drives the South African electorate?, Collette Schulz-Herzenberg
Symbols of our nationhood, Khaya Dlanga
The reconciliation rollercoaster: lessons on the journey to a non-racial society, Valdi van Reenen-Le Roux
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Volume 7 Issue 3, October 2009
South Africa’s reconciliation process needs to produce more justice, Fanie du Toit
Choose a board, choose a future, Anton Harber
South Africa: one of the worst places for refugees, Kaajal Ramjathan-Keogh
Selecting judges to transform our law, Hugh Corder
Social cohesion in a changing climate, Michelle Pressend
Preventing dislocation?, Marian Matshikiza
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Volume 7 Issue 4, December 2009
Institutionalising reconciliation is an urgent priority, Fanie du Toit
Batons or Ballots? Pursuing active citizenship and an interactive state, Kate Lefko-Everett
Reconciliation in a human rights framework, Jody Kollapen
Negotiating a desired future for Cradock, Cecyl Esau
Shine Centre: Recipient of the 2008 Reconciliation Award, Gabriella Sacramone-Lutz
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