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The Democracy and Governance Research Programme of the HSRC publishes an occasional paper series which is designed to offer timely contributions to debates, disseminate research findings, and engage otherwise with the broader research community. Authors invite comments and responses from readers. | Free download from Fragments of Democracy Nationalism Development and the State in Africa Gavin Williams HSRC Publishers Free download from Democracy and Governance Research Programme Occasional Paper 3 Series Editor Prof. Roger Southall Executive Director Democracy and Governance Research Programme Human Sciences Research Council Published by the Human Sciences Research Council Publishers Private Bag X9182 Cape Town 8000 South Africa publishing Human Sciences Research Council 2003 First published 2003 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or used in any form or by any electronic mechanical or other means including photocopying and recording or in any information storage or retrieval system without permission in writing from the publishers. ISSN 1726-0175 ISBN 0-7969-2026-5 Cover design by Jenny Young Production by comPress Distributed in South Africa by Blue Weaver Marketing and Distribution PO Box 30370 Tokai Cape Town South Africa 7966. Tel Fax 021 701 7302 email booksales@ Free download from Preface The Democracy and Governance Programme of the Human Sciences Research Council HSRC publishes an Occasional Paper series which is designed to offer timely contributions to debates disseminate research findings and engage otherwise with the broader research community. Authors invite comments and responses from readers. This paper was originally presented as a lecture in a series in honour of Samuel C Nolutshungu. Samuel Nolutshungu studied at the University College of Fort Hare from where he went on a scholarship to the University of Keele where he obtained first class honours in Politics and International Relations. He took his PhD at the University of Manchester and lectured at the Universities of Lancaster Ibadan and Manchester before taking up the Frederick Douglass Chair in Political Science at Rochester University. He wrote on the international

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