Volume 6 Issue 1, May 2008

The need for further reconciliation, Fanie du Toit
Bringing people back into government, Jan Hofmeyr & Alleyne Smith
Challenges and opportunities in education, Mary Metcalfe
A moment of opportunity, Shameela Seedat
Drawing the youth into the national conversation: Have we done enough?, Valdi van Reenen-Le Roux
Democratic Republic of Congo: Staying the course, Marian Matshikiza
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Volume 6 Issue 2, August 2008

Zimbabwe: Nationalism and democracy come head to head, Fanie du Toit & Shuvai Nyoni
The perils and promise of post-1994 youth, Jonathan Jansen
Bringing youth development into the mainstream, Rudi Buys
Picking up the pieces: Coming to terms with our xenophobic shame, Jan Hofmeyr
Rebuilding trust requires community leaders to find sustainable solutions together, Valdi van Reenen-Le Roux & Nkwenkwe Lukuko
Reconciliation: From abstraction to practice, Carmen Louw & Natalie Jaynes
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Volume 6 Issue 3, November 2008

IJR receives peace award, Fanie du Toit
The separation of powers: Are the checks and balances working?, Gary Pienaar
The independence of the judiciary in South Africa, Pierre de Vos
Trust and uncertainty, Dadisai Taderera & Jan Hofmeyr
‘All, Here and Now’, Allan Boesak
Celebrating the UDF, Jeremy Seekings
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Volume 6 Issue 4, December 2008

Taking our achievements a little more seriously, Fanie du Toit
No place for political opportunities in volatile times, Jan Hofmeyr
Are the TRC recommendations still a priority?, Fanie du Toit & Natalie Jaynes
Post-apartheid challenges to transitional justice in South Africa: A perspective from observers, Fabius Okumu-Alya, Jackee Budesta Batanda & Lino Owor Ogora
Reconciliation Award goes to the Masiphumelele community, Valdi van Reenen-Le Roux & Fanie du Toit
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