South African Writer and Researcher in Wollongong
Ben Vosloo's Scribbles is a collection of his written work over many years, including several essays on South African lifestyle, culture, business and policies. Born in South Africa with extensive experience in other countries, the Wollongong-based writer is able to make legitimate comparisons between South Africa and different nations around the globe. Please read Vosloo's South African perspective pieces below.
 
    
 
 Student Outlook at Stellenbosch, February 1971 
 
    
 
 The Nature of the Afrikaner People and the Challenges Facing Afrikaner Nationalism – Paper delivered at University of Cape Town Summer School, 1975 
 
    
 
 Theron Commission Report - Extracts from Report of the Commission of Inquiry into Matters Relating to the Coloured Population Group, April 1976 
 
    
 
 Current and Future Political Trends in South Africa – Paper delivered at National Meeting of SA Institute for Chemical Engineers, Stellenbosch, 1980 
 
    
 
 Black Majority Rule – The Argus, February and April 1980 
 
 
     
 
 The long, long road to one small change - Sunday Times, March 4th, 1984 
 
    
 
 Regionalisation as Approach to Constitutional Change – RSA 2000, Vol.10(1), 1988 
 
    
 
 On Constitutional Democracy - Submission to CODESA, 1988 
 
    
 
 South Africa's Building Blocks and Problem Areas, January 2013 
 
    
 
 South Africa's Prospects, May 2014