| A Democratic South Africa?: Constitutional Engineering in a Divided Society: Full text of the book by Donald L. Horowitz in HTML format. |
| ACCORD - African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes: ACCORD is a South African-based organisation involved in Conflict Resolution, Peacekeeping and Preventive Diplomacy throughout the continent of Africa. |
| ANC Historical Documents Archive: Massive resource including political biographies, documents, photographs, books, speeches of political leaders, and spanning the international solidarity movement. |
| Cato Manor Development Project: The Cato Manor project has achieved world-wide acclaim from development specialists as a model for integrated development. |
| Chapter 2 Network - Advocacy for Change: Supports civil society organisations involved in advocacy for social justice. |
| Harold Wolpe Forum: Site named after an important political theorist/sociologist - Harold Wolpe. Aims to be a discussion forum. Contains details of forthcoming meetings and other information. |
| National Economic Development & Labour Council: Representative and consensus-seeking body acting to reach agreement through negotiation and discussion involving organised labour, government, organised business and the community |
| Parliamentary Monitoring Group: Bills, White Papers, Committee Minutes and other Parliamentary Information and Links |
| Political Resources on the Net - South Africa: Index of South African political sites available on the Internet, with links to Parties, Organizations, Governments and Media |
| Richard S Pillay MP: Member of Parliament in the Republic of South Africa. |
| SANGONeT: South African NGO network. Important site containing political resources on human rights, housing, the environment, women and health. |
| SARA: A journey through resistance art in South Africa: Four contemporary artists, and how each one depicted the struggle to free the country of Apartheid through artistic expressions in a different way. Jane Alexander, Willie Bester, Jonathan Comerford and Helen Sebidi. |
| TI-SA: Transparency International, South Africa - A network for socio-economic justice, against corruption. |