1. See, for example, Klaus Baron von der Baron , ‘Power sharing versus partition in South Africa’, Australian Outlook ,35 (1981) 158–68 and J. Webster, introduction to
2. D. Tutu, Crying in the wilderness: the struggle for justice in South Africa ( Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans, 1982 ).
3. For a useful overview, albeit from an anti-South African viewpoint see J. Hanlon, Beggar your neighbours ( London: Catholic Institute for International Relations, 1986 ).
4. See D. Sanders, Patterns of political instability (London: Macmillan,1981);
5. K. M. Dowding and R. Kimber, ‘The meaning and use of “Political Stability”’, European Journal of Political Research 11 (1983) 229–43. Also useful is