Abstract

It is indeed gratifying to witness the fruits of the initiative of a small group of political scientists assembling at Pretoria University forty years ago to establish the South African Political Science Association (SAPSA) with Politikon as its flagship journal. From this inauspicious beginning, both SAPSA and Politikon have developed into becoming success stories, being recognised, both nationally and internationally, as the main and representative fora of South African Political Scientists.

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