Extent:
IX, 342 S.
graph. Darst., Kt.
Series:
New South African review. - Johannesburg : Wits University Press, ZDB-ID 2610518-4. - Vol. 3
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Type of publication (narrower categories): Sammelwerk ; Collection of articles of several authors
Language: English
Notes:
Enth. 16 Beitr.
Part 1: Introduction: Party, power and class / John Daniel
The power elite in democratic South Africa: Race and class in a fractured society / Roger Southall
The ANC circa 2012-13: Colossus in decline? / Susan Booysen
Fragile multi-class alliances compared: Some unlikely parallels between the National Party and the African National Congress / Paul Maylam
Predicaments of post-apartheid social movement politics: The Anti-Privatisation Forum in Johannesburg / Ahmed Veriava and Prishani Naidoo
Part 2: Introduction: Ecology, economy and labour / Devan Pillay
Mass unemployment and the low-wage regime in South Africa / Dick Forslund
Nationalisation and the mines / Martin Nicol
Broad-based BEE? HCI's empowerment model and the syndicalist tradition / William Atwell
'Ask for a camel when you expect to get a goat': Contentious politics and the climate justice movement / Jacklyn Cock
Hydraulic fracturing in South Africa: Correcting the democratic deficits / David Fig
Part 3: Introduction: Public policy and social practice / Prishani Naidoo
Understanding the persistence of low levels of skills in South Africa / Stephanie Allais
Equity, quality and access in South African education: A work still very much in progress / Shireen Motala
Health sector reforms and policy implementation in South Africa: A paradox? / Laetitia Rispel and Julia Moorman
Cadre deployment versus merit? Reviewing politicisation in the public service / Vinothan Naidoo
Traditional male initiation: Culture and the Constitution / Louise Vincent
Part 4: Introduction: South Africa at large / Roger Southall
South Africa and the BRIC: Punching above its weight? / Sanusha Naidu
The Swazi Nation, the Swazi government and the South African connection / John Daniel and Marisha Ramdeen
ISBN: 978-1-86814-735-9 ; 978-1-86814-736-6 ; 978-1-86814-736-6
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
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