The Apartheid State in Crisis

The Apartheid State in Crisis
Title The Apartheid State in Crisis PDF eBook
Author Robert M. Price
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Pages 309
Release 1991
Genre History
ISBN 9780195067507

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Despite the considerable attention paid to South Africa in recent years, this text is unique in providing a comprehensive analysis of South Africa's politics through the 1980's. Robert Price argues that the apparent stability of South Africa's apartheid regime has masked a profound political transformation underway since 1975. The work examines how government policy, economic development, domestic opposition, and international actors have gradually but inexorably eroded the foundation of white political power. Price elucidates the dynamic relationship between these factors and their combined role in altering the political substructure underlying South Africa's official political system. He provides a novel framework for assessing the likely mode of political transition in the 1990's and draws lessons from the South African case for our understanding of political transformation worldwide.

Apartheid in Crisis

Apartheid in Crisis
Title Apartheid in Crisis PDF eBook
Author Mark A. Uhlig
Publisher Vintage
Pages 358
Release 1986
Genre History
ISBN

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The Apartheid State in Crisis

The Apartheid State in Crisis
Title The Apartheid State in Crisis PDF eBook
Author Robert M. Price
Publisher
Pages 309
Release 1991
Genre Apartheid
ISBN

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Rethinking the South African Crisis

Rethinking the South African Crisis
Title Rethinking the South African Crisis PDF eBook
Author Gillian Patricia Hart
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 295
Release 2014
Genre History
ISBN 0820347175

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Revisiting long-standing debates to shed new light on the transition from apartheid, Hart provides an innovative analysis of the ongoing, unstable, and unresolved crisis in South Africa today and suggests how Antonio Gramsci's concept of passive revolution can do useful analytical and political work in South Africa and beyond.

After Apartheid

After Apartheid
Title After Apartheid PDF eBook
Author Ian Shapiro
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 385
Release 2011-06-21
Genre History
ISBN 0813931010

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Democracy came to South Africa in April 1994, when the African National Congress won a landslide victory in the first free national election in the country’s history. That definitive and peaceful transition from apartheid is often cited as a model for others to follow. The new order has since survived several transitions of ANC leadership, and it averted a potentially destabilizing constitutional crisis in 2008. Yet enormous challenges remain. Poverty and inequality are among the highest in the world. Staggering unemployment has fueled xenophobia, resulting in deadly aggression directed at refugees and migrant workers from Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Violent crime rates, particularly murder and rape, remain grotesquely high. The HIV/AIDS pandemic was shockingly mishandled at the highest levels of government, and infection rates continue to be overwhelming. Despite the country’s uplifting success of hosting Africa’s first World Cup in 2010, inefficiency and corruption remain rife, infrastructure and basic services are often semifunctional, and political opposition and a free media are under pressure. In this volume, major scholars chronicle South Africa’s achievements and challenges since the transition. The contributions, all previously unpublished, represent the state of the art in the study of South African politics, economics, law, and social policy.

South Africa in Crisis

South Africa in Crisis
Title South Africa in Crisis PDF eBook
Author Jesmond Blumenfeld
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 191
Release 2022-10-05
Genre History
ISBN 1000637158

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Originally published in 1987, South Africa in Crisis documents the perceptions and policies of all the major interest groups in South Africa during the 1980s when the long-running struggle for ultimate political power in South Africa entered a new phase. It analyses their responses to the state of ferment and vicious circle of political and economic decline which ensued in the anti-apartheid struggle and examines the developing pressures both from within and outside the country. Of particular importance for the process was the relationship between internal reactions to the crisis and the diverse and unprecedented set of political, military and economic pressures which were interjected from abroad.

The Apartheid State's Response to the Crisis of the 1970's

The Apartheid State's Response to the Crisis of the 1970's
Title The Apartheid State's Response to the Crisis of the 1970's PDF eBook
Author Drene Nupen
Publisher
Pages 390
Release 1979*
Genre Capitalism
ISBN

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