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New South African review 3 : the second phase - tragedy or farce? / edited by John Daniel, Prishani Naidoo, Devan Pillay and Roger Southall.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Daniel, John, 1944-2014, editor.
Naidoo, Prishani, editor.
Pillay, Devan, editor.
Southall, Roger, editor.
Series:
New South African Review
New South African Review ; v.3
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
South Africa--Politics and government--21st century.
South Africa.
South Africa--Economic conditions.
South Africa--Social conditions.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (342 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Johannesburg : Wits University Press, 2013.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Introduction: The second phase - tragedy or farce? Devan Pillay INTRODUCTION TO PART 1: Party, power and class John Daniel CHAPTER 1: The power elite in democratic South Africa: Race and class in a fractured society Roger Southall CHAPTER 2: The ANC circa 201213: Colossus in decline? Susan Booysen CHAPTER 3: Fragile multiclass alliances compared: Some unlikely parallels between the National Party and the African National Congress Paul Maylam CHAPTER 4: Predicaments of postapartheid social movement politics: The Anti-Privatisation Forum in Johannesburg Ahmed Veriava and Prishani Naidoo INTRODUCTION To PART 2: Ecology, economy and labour Devan Pillay CHAPTER 5: Mass unemployment and the low wage regime in South Africa Dick Forslund CHAPTER 6: Nationalisation and the mines Martin Nicol CHAPTER 7: Broad-based BEE? HCI's empowerment model and the syndicalist tradition William Atwell CHAPTER 8: 'Ask for a camel when you expect to get a goat': Contentious politics and the climate justice movement Jacklyn Cock CHAPTER 9: Hydraulic fracturing in South Africa: Correcting the democratic deficits David Fig INTRODUCTION TO PART 3: Public policy and social practice Prishani Naidoo CHAPTER 10: Understanding the persistence of low levels of skills in South Africa Stephanie Allais CHAPTER 11: Equity, quality and access in South African education: A work still very much in progress Shireen Motala CHAPTER 12: Health sector reforms and policy implementation in South Africa: A paradox? Laetitia Rispel and Julia Moorman CHAPTER 13: Cadre deployment versus merit? Reviewing politicisation in the public service Vinothan Naidoo CHAPTER 14: Traditional male initiation: Culture and the Constitution Louise Vincent INTRODUCTION TO PART 4: South Africa at large Roger Southall CHAPTER 15: South Africa and the BRIC: Punching above its weight? Sanusha Naidu CHAPTER 16: The Swazi Nation, the Swazi government and the South African connection John Daniel and Marisha Ramdeen
Contents:
pt. 1. Party, power and class. The power elite in democratic South Africa : race and class in a fractured society
The ANC circa 2012-13 : colossus in decline?
Fragile multi-class alliances compared : some unlikely parallels between the National Party and the African National Congress
Predicaments of post-apartheid social movement politics : the Anti-Privatisation Forum in Johannesburg. pt. 2. Ecology, economy and labour. Mass unemployment and the low-wage regime in South Africa
Nationalisation and the mines
Broad-based BEE? HCI's empowerment model and the syndicalist tradition
'Ask for a camel when you expect to get a goat' : contentious politics and the climate justice movement
Hydraulic fracturing in South Africa : correcting the democratic deficits. pt. 3. Public policy and social practice. Understanding the persistence of low levels of skills in South Africa
Equity, quality and access in South African education
Health sector reforms and policy implementation in South Africa
Cadre deployment versus merit? Reviewing politicisation in the public service
Traditional male initiation : culture and the constitution. pt. 4. South Africa at large. South Africa and the BRIC : punching above its weight?
The Swazi nation, the Swazi government and the South African connection.
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 20 Jun 2019).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-86814-736-3
OCLC:
1019667692

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