South Africa's transition to democracy was met by the global
audience at first with disbelief, followed later by applause. This
transition is as much a peace process as one of democratization.
After fifteen years of democracy big questions remain: has a more
democratic regime also led to a more liberal society? And has
democracy made for a more peaceful society? We address these
questions through survey research of public attitudes and values in
South Africa covering the transition from 1981 to 2006, and an
elite survey covering the years from 1990 to 2007.
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