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South African politics : an introduction Victoria Graham,Vusi Gumede, Xolela Mangcu,Theo Neethling, Joleen S. Kotze andDavid Welsh; edited by Nicola De Jage

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cape Town Oxford University Press Southern Africa 2015Description: 366 pages 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780199050963
  • 0199050961
Subject(s):
Contents:
1. Introduction: The theory and practice of democratic development -- Part 1. Legacies of the past. 2. Apartheid and its legacies -- 3. Liberation history -- Part 2. Negotiating South Africa's transition: laying the foundations. 4. Apartheid to democracy -- 5. The birth of a constitutional state -- 6. Transitional justice -- Part 3. Procedural democratisation in South Africa. 7. Elections, political parties and voting trends in South Africa's dominant party system -- 8. Civil society and civic participation -- Part 4. Substantive democratisation in South Africa. 9. Socio-economic contexts -- 10. Economic policy in post-apartheid South Africa -- 11. Political culture in South Africa -- Part 5. South Africa in the world. 12. South Africa in a complex regional, continental and global order -- 13. South Africa's 20 years of democracy and beyond.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book Main Library Open Shelf JQ1981 SOU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 146594 Available BK131955
Book Book Main Library Open Shelf JQ1981 SOU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 146593 Available BK132015
Book Book Main Library Open Shelf JQ1981 SOU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 146592 Available BK132108

Includes bibliographical references and index

1. Introduction: The theory and practice of democratic development -- Part 1. Legacies of the past. 2. Apartheid and its legacies -- 3. Liberation history -- Part 2. Negotiating South Africa's transition: laying the foundations. 4. Apartheid to democracy -- 5. The birth of a constitutional state -- 6. Transitional justice -- Part 3. Procedural democratisation in South Africa. 7. Elections, political parties and voting trends in South Africa's dominant party system -- 8. Civil society and civic participation -- Part 4. Substantive democratisation in South Africa. 9. Socio-economic contexts -- 10. Economic policy in post-apartheid South Africa -- 11. Political culture in South Africa -- Part 5. South Africa in the world. 12. South Africa in a complex regional, continental and global order -- 13. South Africa's 20 years of democracy and beyond.

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