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HSY3705
ASSIGNMENT 3 2025

UNIQUE NO.
DUE DATE: 29 SEPTEMBER 2025

, Negotiating Freedom: The Transition to Democracy in South Africa, 1990–1994
Introduction

The period between 1990 and 1994 marked one of the most momentous transitions in
modern history: the negotiated dismantling of South Africa’s apartheid system and the
birth of a democratic order. Unlike many anti-colonial struggles that ended in armed
conflict or violent overthrow, South Africa’s transformation came largely through
negotiation, compromise, and political pragmatism. Yet this was neither inevitable nor
straightforward. The process was shaped by moments of intense conflict, breakdown,
and violence, as well as by remarkable acts of leadership and compromise.

This essay argues that the transition to democracy was the product of both structural
pressures and human agency. It examines the internal and external forces that drove
the apartheid regime to the negotiating table, explores the key stages of negotiation
(from the release of Nelson Mandela in 1990 to the 1994 elections), considers the
conflicts and crises that threatened to derail the process, and highlights the
compromises that enabled the birth of a democratic South Africa. While the transition
was far from perfect, it set the foundation for a political order based on majority rule and
constitutional rights.




Pressures Driving Negotiation

By the late 1980s, the apartheid state faced a crisis of legitimacy. Domestically, mass
resistance movements, labour unions, and township protests had rendered the country
nearly ungovernable. The 1980s were marked by states of emergency, widespread
detention without trial, and violent clashes between security forces and communities.¹
Internationally, South Africa faced growing isolation: economic sanctions, sporting
boycotts, and diplomatic condemnation had intensified, weakening the economy and
eroding investor confidence.²

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