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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.
- Format:
- Book
- 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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