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Comparative National Elections Project South Africa 2004

South Africa, 2004
South African National Election Study
Richard Gunther, Paul Beck
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1 Africa, Cherrel. "The impact of the 2004 election campaign on the quality of democracy in South Africa." PhD Thesis, University of Cape Town, 2008.
2 Ferree E, Karen. Framing the race in South Africa: The political origins of racial-Census elections. : Cambridge university Press, 2011.
3 Langfield, Danielle. "Harbingers of change? Subnational politics in dominant party systems." Doctor of Philosophy, Ohio State University, 2010.
4 Schulz-Herzenberg, Charlotte. State of the nation South Africa 2007. Cape Town, South Africa: HSRC Press, 2007.
5 Schulz-Herzenberg, Charlotte. "The Implications of social context partisan homogeneity for voting behavior: Survey evidence from South Africa." International Journal of Social, Behavioral, Educational, Economic, Business and Industrial Engineering 7, no. 8 (2013): 1-17.
6 Schulz-Herzenberg, Collette. "Elections and accountability in South Africa." Institute for Security Studies (ISS) Paper 188 , no. 188 (2009).
7 Schulz-Herzenberg, Collette. "The influence of the social context on South African voters." Journal of Southern African Studies 40, no. 4 (2014): 839-859.
8 Schulz-Herzenberg, Collette. "Towards a silent revolution? South African voters during the first years of democracy 1994-2006." Doctor of Philosophy, University of Cape Town, 2009.
9 Torcal, Mariano, and Gerardo Maldonado. "Revisiting the dark side of political deliberation the effects of media and political discussion on political interest." Public Opinion Quarterly 78, no. 3 (2014): 679-706.
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