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| POLITICS | ||||
| TYPE | VOLUME | PAGES | TITLE | AUTHOR |
| Botswana Notes & Records (Journal of the Botswana Society) | ||||
| Notes & Records | 2 | 64-70 | A note on locol government in Botswana | J. Griffiths |
| Notes & Records | 3 | 32-36 | The general election of 1969 | W.J.A. Macartney |
| Notes & Records | 3 | 273-275 | The transformation of political authority in Botswana | J.D. Holm |
| Notes & Records | 3 | 275-276 | Notes on research on relations between the Bechuanaland Protectorate of South Africa, 1945-66 | R. Dale |
| Notes & Records | 6 | 57-75 | The nature of Botswana states: towards a theory of Botswana traditional government - The Batswana case | T. Tlou |
| Notes & Records | 6 | 117-132 | The functional web of interdependence between pre-independent Botswana and South Africa: a preliminary study | R. Dale |
| Notes & Records | 6 | 223-224 | Local government and development in Botswana | W.J.A. Macartney |
| Notes & Records | 7 | 73-77 | A note on the 1974 general election in Botswana and the UBLS election study | J. Parson |
| Notes & Records | 7 | 103-108 | The survival of Chieftaincy in Botswana | S. Gillett |
| Notes & Records | 9 | 55-67 | Official policy towards the Bushmen of Botswana: a review, Part 1 (1885-1940) | J.G. Hermans |
| Notes & Records | 13 | 25-30 | The real earnings of civil servants in central government since independence: post colonialism and wages ploicy | G. Shuttleworth |
| Notes & Records | 13 | 31-32 | Supplement to examination od civil service salaries: the remuniration of MP's | G. Shuttleworth |
| Notes & Records | 14 | 35-45 | The evolution of agriculture co-operatives and government ploicy in Botwana | R.G. Morgan |
| Notes & Records | 14 | 80-83 | Kgatleng Burial societies | C. Brown |
| Notes & Records | 16 | 7-17 | The revival of bogwera in the Kgatleng-Tswana culture or rampant tribalism? A description of the 1982 bogwera | S. Grant |
| Notes & Records | 16 | 85-96 | Administrative reorganization - a substitute for policy? The district administration and local government in the Bechuanaland Protectorate, 1949-1966 | L.A. Picard |
| Notes & Records | 16 | 47-52 | A chronological career summary: Chief Linchwe II Kgafela | S. Grant |
| Notes & Records | 16 | 53-64 | Report on the judical enquiry re Seretse Khama of the Bamangwato tribe | W. Harragin |
| Notes & Records | 16 | 65-75 | Evaluation of the role of the Presidential Commision on Localisation and training in implementing the policy of localisation in Botswana | J.C.N. Menta |
| Notes & Records | 18 | 133-137 | Land shortage: the need for comprehensive land use planning | J. Arntzen |
| Notes & Records | 19 | 157-171 | Botswana revisited | P. Fawcus |
| Notes & Records | 22 | 168 | The Political Economy of Namibia by Tore Linne Eriksen with Richard Moorsom | Derek J. Hudson |
| Notes & Records | 23 | 209-221 | How Many Refugees Were There? History and Population Change among the Herero and Mbanderu of Botswana | Renee Pennington and Henry Harpending |
| Notes & Records | 25 | 39-58 | African Legislatures and Foreign Policy-Making: The Botswana Case | James J. Zaffiro |
| Notes & Records | 25 | 79-87 | The 1962 BPP Split | Jeff Ramsay |
| Notes & Records | 27 | 340-343 | Remembrances by Frieda Mathews | Hazel Hudson |
| Notes & Records | 28 | 65-86 | The Fall and Decline of the Bakwena Monarchy | Jeff Ramsay |
| Notes & Records | 28 | 87-96 | Bad Chiefs and Sub-tribes | Ashley Jackson |
| Notes & Records | 28 | 239-240 | The Political Economy of Botswana in SADCC by Balefi Tsie | I.N. Mazonde |
| Notes & Records | 28 | 240-241 | Dividing the Commons: Politics, Policy and Culture in Botswana By Pauline Peteres | I N Mazonde |
| Notes & Records | 29 | 105-119 | Memoirs of a Refugee "Pipline" - The Serowe Route, 1960-1961 | R Watts |
| Notes & Records | 30 | 79-86 | Botswana's 'Independent Foreign Policy' : Gaborone - Beijing Relations | Ian Taylor |
| Notes & Records | 30 | 201-202 | Democratic Electioneering in Southern Africa by Darnolf Staffan | Sandy Grant |
| Notes & Records | 30 | 203-204 | The Nine Lives of Naomi Mitchison | Sandy Grant |
| Notes & Records | 31 | 105-117 | A chronology of major events relating to the Central Kalahari Game Reserve | Robert K Hitchcock |
| Notes & Records | 31 | 179-180 | Botswana: The Road to Independence by Peter Fawcus, Alan Tilbury | Alec Campbell |
| Notes & Records | 31 | 185-186 | Etcetera:Events, Issues, Places and People of Botswana by Sandy Grant | Neil Parsons |
| Notes & Records | 32 | 39-57 | The Bakgatla ba ga Mmanaana Split 1934-1936: The Impact of British Sub-Imperial Rule in Botswana | Y H Matemba |
| Notes & Records | 32 | 73-83 | The Hydro-Politics of the Okavango Delta: Property Rights and the Management Implications of Competing Land and Water Use Strategies | R. Hasler |
| Notes & Records | 32 | 212-214 | Comrade Fish: Memories of a Motswana in the ANC Underground. Fish Keitseng with Barry Morton and Jeff Ramsay | Sandy Grant |
| Notes & Records | 32 | 218-219 | Under Two Falgs in Africa: Recollections of a British Administrator in Bechuanaland and Botswana 1954 - 1972 by George Winstanley | Ashley Jackson |
| Notes & Records | 33 | 47 | Tshekedi Khama, Patrick Duncan and the ANC Leadership vacuum in South Africa 1949-55 | C J Makgala |
| Notes & Records | 33 | 61 | A chronology of major events relating to the Central Kalahari Game Reserve 2: An Update | R K Hitchcock, D Vinding |
| Notes & Records | 34 | 133 | Ruth Khama: A life for others | J Ramsay |
| Notes & Records | 34 | 141 | Moutlakgola Ngwako: A Distinguished public servant | J Ramsay |
| Notes & Records | 34 | 144 | Let us plough: Co-operative development in Botswana in 1963-68 | T Bottomley |
| Notes & Records | 35 | 33-40 | The relationship between Batswana chiefs and British administrators: a linguistic perspective | Mompoloki M. Bagwasi |
| Notes & Records | 35 | 89-97 | The dangers of ethnic groups' relocation: the case of the CKGR Khoe and San communities | A.M. Chebanne |
| Notes & Records | 35 | 99-109 | The politics of poverty in Botswana | Zibani Maundeni |
| Notes & Records | 35 | 111-123 | The Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) trade regime: opportunities and challenges for Botswana | Gladys Mokhawa & Berth Osei-Hwedie |
| Notes & Records | 35 | 125-139 | Corruption and its control in Botswana | David Sebudubudu |
| Notes & Records | 35 | 141-145 | The diaconal and liberation role of the Church in the fight against HIV/ AIDS in Botswana | Moji Ruele |
| Notes & Records | 36 | 11-26 | A survey of race relations in Botswana, 1800-1966 | Christian John Makgala |
| Notes & Records | 36 | 27-36 | Povery alleviation strategies in Botswana: the case of Labour-Intensive Public Works Programme (LIPWP) | Kesitegile S.M. Gabotswang |
| Notes & Records | 36 | 74-81 | Initiatives to promote civil society in Botswana in the 1960s: a personal memoir | Peter Wass |
| Notes & Records | 36 | 173-175 | Review of The Politics of Confusion: The BNF Saga, 1984-1998 by Michael Dingake | C.J. Makgala |
| Notes & Records | 36 | 179-180 | Review of Workers in the Ghanzi District: A Story of Perseverance 1998-2003 by Basirelatsi K. Maphane & Janet Hermans | Sheldon G. Weeks |
| Notes & Records | 36 | 185-187 | Review of Civil Society, Politics and the State in Botswana by Zibani Maundeni | C.J. Makgala |
| Notes & Records | 38 | n/a | The Mafeking legacy | Quill Hermans |
| Notes & Records | 38 | n/a | Traditional authority: its ambivalent role in Botswana politics | John D. Holm |
| Notes & Records | 38 | n/a | Extracts from Sir Richard Glyn's diary | Alec Campbell & Mike Main, eds. |
| Notes & Records | 38 | n/a | A chronology of modern Gaborone | Sandy Grant |
| Notes & Records | 38 | n/a | Review of Susan Williams' Colour Bar: The Triumph of Seretse Khama and His Nation | John Holm |
| Notes & Records | 38 | n/a | Review of Richard Werbner's Reasonable Radicals and Citizenship in Botswana: The Public Anthropology of Kalanga Elites | Tom Holzinger |
| TYPE | VOLUME | PAGES | TITLE | AUTHOR |
| Symposium Proceedings/ Special Editions of the Journal (published as books) | ||||
| Special Edition II | ISBN n/a | oop | Proceedings of the Symposium on the Okavango Delta and its Future Utilization. Gaborone: Botswana Society, 1976 350pp | |
| Special Edition | II | 307-312 | International co-operation in southern Africa with special reference to SARCCUS and the Okavango Delta | A.B. Bridgens |
| Special Edition III | 0-87451-171-2 | oop | Proceedings of the Symposium on Drought in Botswana, National Museum, Gaborone, June 5th to 8th, 1978 (305 pp) | Madalon T. Hinchey, ed. |
| Special Edition | III | 255-260 | The Tribal Grazing Land ploicy's relevance in a droght-prone environment | |
| Special Edition | III | 273-275 | A future (drought) strategy for Botswana | P.O. Molosi |
| Special Edition IV | 99912-60-02-1 | oop | Settlement in Botswana. The Historical Development of a Human Landscape (401 pp) | R.R. Hitchcock & M.R. Smith, eds. |
| Special Edition | IV | 283-292 | Towards a national settlement policy | B.M. Temane & M. York-Smith |
| Special Edition V | 0-333-40153-0 | oop | Education for Development. Proceedings of a Symposium held by the Botswana Society at the National Museum and Art Gallery, Gaborone 15 - 19 August 1983 | Michael Crowder, ed. |
| Special Edition | V | 201-224 | Education and the problem of localisation | P.H.K. Kedikilwe |
| Special Edition VI | 99912-60-05-6 | in print | Research for Development in Botswana. Proceedings of a Symposium held by the Botswana Society at the Gaborone Sun Conference Centre Gaborone, August 19 - 21 1985 | Robert Hitchcock, Neil Parsons & John Taylor, eds. |
| Special Edition | VI | 1-7 | Introduction (Democracy in Botwana) | P.P. Molutsi & J. Holm |
| Special Edition | VI | 8-11 | Welcoming remarks | G. Matenge & T. Tlou |
| Special Edition | VI | 11-12 | Opening Address | P.S. Mmusi |
| Special Edition | VI | 13-25 | Keynote speech: on democracy | B. Crick |
| Special Edition | VI | 26-37 | One-party rule in Tanzania and Uganda: how democratic? | A.R. Nsibandi |
| Special Edition | VI | 38-41 | The experience of democracy in Senegal | B. Sine |
| Special Edition | VI | 42-47 | Botswana's political tradition: how democratic? | L.D. Ngcongco |
| Special Edition | VI | 48-57 | Dikgotla, dikgosi and the Protectirate administration | P.T. Mgadla & A.C. Campbell |
| Special Edition | VI | 58-74 | The rights of minorities and subject people's in Botswana: a historical evaluation | K. Datta & A. Murray |
| Special Edition | VI | 75-88 | Do Botswana think and act as democrats | G. Shomoleka |
| Special Edition | VI | 89-93 | The school system: is it teaching democracy? | P.T. Ramatsi |
| Special Edition | VI | 93-98 | The school system: shouldn't it be teaching democracy? | G. Phoramo |
| Special Edition | VI | 99-102 | The role a chief can play in Botswana's democracy | Chief Linchwe II |
| Special Edition | VI | 103-116 | The ruling class nd democracy in Botswana | P.P. Molutsi |
| Special Edition | VI | 117-120 | Problems of being an effective representative | R. Sebego |
| Special Edition | VI | 120-132 | Whose intersets do Botswana's ploiticians represent? | P.P. Molutsi |
| Special Edition | VI | 133-138 | Representation of cultural minorities in policy making? | M.K. Mpho |
| Special Edition | VI | 139-141 | What should be the role of trade unions? | I. Mbonini |
| Special Edition | VI | 142-155 | How effective are interest groups in representing their members? | J.D. Holm |
| Special Edition | VI | 156-159 | Group rights in Botswana | M.D. Mokama |
| Special Edition | VI | 160-162 | The role of the Botswana Police Force in democratic Botswana | P.H.K. Kedikilwe |
| Special Edition | VI | 163-176 | Political rights in Botwana: regresion or development? | A. Molokomme |
| Special Edition | VI | 177-202 | Elections and democracy, how democratic is the process? | L.E. Serema, M.T. Motswagole & J.D. Holm |
| Special Edition | VI | 203-211 | Political parties as facilitators of democracy in Botswana | R. Nengwekhulu |
| Special Edition | VI | 212-230 | The kgotla and freedom square: one-way or two-way communication | Kgosi Seepapitso IV & M.H. Lekorwe |
| Special Edition | VI | 231-237 | Civil service consultation: an examination of three cases | S.D. Liphuko |
| Special Edition | VI | 237-244 | The bureaucracy and democracy in Botswana | M.G. Molomo |
| Special Edition | VI | 245-247 | Government media as promoters of democracy: an examination of three cases | L.M. Mpotokwane |
| Special Edition | VI | 247-265 | The private press and democracy | S. Grant & B. Egner |
| Special Edition | VI | 266-273 | Democracy in Botswana: a pan- African perspective | O. Nnoli |
| Special Edition | VI | 273-279 | On democracy and development in Botswana | R.K. Sklar |
| Special Edition | VI | 280-288 | Democracy in Botswana: an external assessment | W. Tordoff |
| Special Edition | VI | 289-295 | Democracy in Botswana: an outsider's view | B. Weimer |
| Special Edition | VI | 295-296 | How can Botswana improve its democracy? (Discussion) | B. Weimer |
| Special Edition X | 99912-60-18-6 | in print | Sustainable Rural Development (1992) 280 pp | Doreen Nteta & Janet Hermans, ed. |
| Special Edition | X | pp 278-280 | Conclusions and recommendationsof the Workshop on Sustainable Development | |
| Special Edition XI | 99912-60-21-6 | in print | Changing Roles of Women in Botswana (1993) 90pp | Eva Procek, ed. |
| Special Edition | XI | pp 1-6 | Speech on the occasion of the official opening | G.K.T. Chiepe |
| Special Edition | XI | pp. 39-44 | Women and politics | Margaret Mosojane |
| Special Edition | XI | pp 77-82 | Round table discussion: marriage & cohabitation, politics. education, teenage pregnancy | Elsie Alexander, chair |
| Special Edition XII | 99912-60-25-0 | in print | Botswana in the 21st Century: Proceedings of a Symposium organised by the Botswana Society, October 18-21, 1993 | Sue Brothers, Doreen Hermans, & Doreen Nteta, eds. |
| Special Edition | XII | pp 1-7 | Introduction: Botswana in the 21st century--tigers and zebras | Neil Parsons |
| Special Edition | XII | pp 9-10 | Welcoming remarks by the chairman | Gobe Matenge |
| Special Edition | XII | pp 11-13 | Opening Speech | Festus G. Mogae |
| Special Edition | XII | pp 15-18 | Keynote address | Prudence Bushnell |
| Special Edition | XII | pp 21-37 | Botswana's democratic institutions: their strengths and prospects | Patrick Molutsi |
| Special Edition | XII | pp 39-48 | The role of non-governmental organisations in promoting democracy in Botswana | Clara Olsen |
| Special Edition | XII | pp 49-67 | Will basic human rights and individual freedoms continue to be protected, promoted and respected? | Alice Mogwe |
| Special Edition | XII | pp 69-97 | Towards common security in southern Africa--regional cooperation after apartheid | Elling Njal Tjonneland |
| Special Edition | XII | pp 117-134 | Botswana in the 21st century: impact of external political and economic changes on Botswana | Quill Hermans |
| Special Edition | XII | pp 135-146 | What impact will regional and international political changes and developments have on Botswana? | Louis Selepeng |
| Special Edition | XII | pp 147-167 | On the periphery of the global village: Botswana in the 21st century | Pierre Landell-Mills |
| Special Edition | XII | pp 375-386 | Culture and ethnicity in the social, political and economic development of Botswana | David Kiyaga-Mulindwa |
| Special Edition | XII | pp 387-394 | How will the concept of ethnicity affect social, political and economic development? | Chris Dambe |
| Special Edition | XII | pp 395-401 | Chieftainship in the 21st century | Kgosi Linchwe II |
| Special Edition | XII | pp 403-422 | Does chieftainship have a future in the next century? | Gilbert Sekgoma |
| Special Edition | XII | pp 551-559 | Summary of proceedings of 'Botswana in the 21st century' | J. Clark Leith & Baledzi Gaolathe |
| Special Edition | XII | p 560 | Closing remarks by chairman of the Botswana Society | Gobe Matenge |
| Special Edition | XII | pp 597-606 | Symposium official programme Monday 18th October-Thursday October 21st, 1993 | |
| Special Edition | XII | pp 606-621 | Conclusions and recommendations submitted to government | Alec Campbell & Neil Parsons, comps. |
| Special Edition XIII | 99912-60-36-6 | in print | Poverty and Plenty: The Botswana Experience, Proceedings of a Symposium organised by the Botswana Society, October 15-18, 1996 (1997) | Doreen Nteta & Janet Hermans, eds. |
| Special Edition | XIII | pp 1-6 | Introduction: conserving the poor? | Alec Campbell |
| Special Edition | XIII | pp 7-8 | Welcoming remarks by the chairman of the Botswana Society | Gobe Matenge |
| Special Edition | XIII | pp 9-13 | Opening speech by the Vice President and Minister of Finance & Development Planning | Festus G. Mogae |
| Special Edition | XIII | pp 15-24 | Keynote address: triumphs and challenges from a human development perspective | Richard Jolly |
| Special Edition | XIII | pp 83-103 | Wealth accumulation and distribution in Botswana | N.H. Fidzani |
| Special Edition | XIII | pp 105-132 | Income distribution in Botswana: trends in inequality since independence | Derek J. Hudson & Matthew Wright |
| Special Edition | XIII | pp 175-192 | Social welfare issues and the quality of life in Botswana | Mbulawa Mugabe |
| Special Edition | XIII | pp 193-208 | Some basic welfare measures for combating poverty: lesson from a formerly poor country [Norway] | Else Oyen |
| Special Edition | XIII | pp 319-335 | Individual human rights | Bojosi Otlhogile |
| Special Edition | XIII | pp 337-349 | The quality of life and the third generation of rights in Botswana | Patrick P. Molutsi & Omphemetse Motumise |
| Special Edition | XIII | pp 351-364 | The role of the media in the promotion of the quality of life in Botswana | Sechele Sechele |
| Special Edition | XIII | pp 379-395 | Quality of life and sustainable livelihoods in SADC countries (with special reference to Botswana) | Naresh C. Singh |
| Special Edition | XIII | pp 394-296 | Presentations by representatives of the disadvantaged in Botswana | (Pelaelo Gosekwamang) |
| Special Edition | XIII | pp 397-401 | Oral statement by Ducoa Caoga from West Hanahai, Ghanzi District | Ducoa Caoga |
| Special Edition | XIII | pp 403-409 | Conclusions and recommendations (The quality of life in Botswana) | |
| TYPE | VOLUME | PAGES | TITLE | AUTHOR |
| Series (Occasional Papers &c.) | ||||
| Bibliography of Botswana | Part IV | #38 Book | The Quality of Life in Botswana: An Annotated Bibliography on Income Distribution &c. (1998) 243pp | Derek J. Hudson & Jan Isaksen |
| Occasional Paper | No 6 | #16 Book | Bechuanaland and the Law in Politicians' Hands (1992) 50 pp | A.J.G.M. Saunders |
| TYPE | VOLUME | PAGES | TITLE | AUTHOR |
| Books | ||||
| #14 Book with ISBN | 99912-60-14-5 | From Police Network to Station of the Nation: A Political History of Broadcasting in Botswana 1927-1991 (1991) 109 pp | James Joseph Zaffiro | |
| #25 Book with ISBN | 99912-60-25-0 | Botswana in the 21st Century (1994) 621pp | Sue Brothers, Janet Hermans & Doreen Nteta | |
| #31 Book with ISBN | 99912-60-31-5 | Seretse Khama 1921-(1995) 467 pp | Thomas Tlou, Neil Parsons, & Willie Henderson | |
| #38 Book with ISBN | 99912-60-38-2 | The Quality of Life in Botswana: An Annotated Bibliography on Income Distribution &c. (1998) 243pp | Derek J. Hudson & Jan Isaksen | |
| #40 Book with ISBN | 99912-60-40-4 | Botswana: the Road to Independence (2000) 204 pp | Peter Fawcus (with Alan Tilbury) | |
| Book with ISBN | 99912-77-60-9 | Macmillan | Democracy in Botswana (1989) 295 pp | John Holm & Patrick Molutsi, eds. |
| Book with ISBN | 0-7735-2821 | McGill-Queens | Why Botswana Prospered (2005) 156 pp | J. Clark Leith |
| All issues of Botswana Notes and Records are in print. Copies of the journal and of books in print | ||||
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Copyright © 2007 Neil Parsons
Updated 16 June 2007
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