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  1. Adrian Leftwich (1940 – 2 April 2013) was a South African student leader active in the early 1960s in the anti-apartheid struggle. He came to Britain, where he was a prominent academic in the politics department at the University of York .

    • 2 April 2013 (aged 72–73)
  2. dlprog.org › about-us › adrian-leftwichAdrian Leftwich - DLP

    Adrian Leftwich. “Working on DLP has been the best and most fascinating experience of my life.” (Adrian Leftwich, October 2012) DLP’s inspirational founding Director of Research, Adrian Leftwich, was a highly regarded political scientist who, through DLP and its predecessors, influenced development thinking internationally.

  3. 27 mag 2013 · Adrian Leftwich, academic and former underground activist: born Cape Town, South Africa 1940; died York 2 April 2013. More about Africa Apartheid Cape Town Industrial Rock Railroad Traffic...

  4. Adrian Leftwich (1940-2013) on the politics of development ii. Institutional indigenization iii. Gender and Politics in Practice (GAPP) iv. The ‘black box’ of political will 2. A broader view of politics 4. What is an institution? 7.

  5. Leftwich left South Africa for the UK in 1965 and never returned. He wrote that for a long time after, if he saw a South African exile in London, he would “turn and flee.” He said that people who spoke to him about his actions tended to take two possible routes.

  6. 28 giu 2002 · Adrian Leftwich. ‘We are all capable of self-deceit, especially when seeking to tell the truth.’. 1. In July 1964, when I was twenty-four, my life in South Africa came to a sudden end. The events which brought this about were of my own making. No one else was to blame.

  7. Adrian Leftwich, The Unforgiven. Rhodes > Perspective > 2013 Archive. Adrian Leftwich, who died earlier this month, ended his life as a respected politics professor at the University of York, in England.