The Political Future of South Africa

The Political Future of South Africa
Title The Political Future of South Africa PDF eBook
Author Edgar H. Brookes
Publisher
Total Pages 108
Release 1927
Genre Economics
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Fate of the Nation

Fate of the Nation
Title Fate of the Nation PDF eBook
Author Jakkie Cilliers
Publisher Jonathan Ball Publishers
Total Pages 264
Release 2017-07-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1868427986

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WHAT DOES OUR FUTURE HOLD? In these uncertain times, this is the question on many South Africans' lips. Will we become more prosperous and less divided as a nation or remain hugely unequal and generally poor? Will the ANC split or eventually be forced into an alliance with the EFF after 2019? Could the DA rule the country after the 2024 elections? In Fate of the Nation Jakkie Cilliers develops three scenarios for our immediate future and beyond: Bafana Bafana, Nation Divided and Mandela Magic. Cilliers says the ANC is currently paralysed by the power struggle between what he calls the Traditionalists and the Reformers. It is this power struggle that has led to the inept leadership, policy confusion and poor service delivery that has plagued the country in recent years. Key to which scenario could become our reality is who will be elected to the ANC's top leadership at the party's national conference in December 2017. Whichever group wins there will determine what our future looks like. This is a book for all concerned South Africans.

Perspectives on the Political Future of South Africa

Perspectives on the Political Future of South Africa
Title Perspectives on the Political Future of South Africa PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 96
Release 1987
Genre South Africa
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A Future South Africa

A Future South Africa
Title A Future South Africa PDF eBook
Author Peter L. Berger
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 261
Release 2019-08-22
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0429718802

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This book identifies the key 'actors' whose visions and strategies are crucial to the pattern which change will take in South Africa. These actors, their visions and 'strategic logic' were subjected to a critique by their researchers in the light of contemporary South African 'realities'.

Towards a Post-Apartheid Future

Towards a Post-Apartheid Future
Title Towards a Post-Apartheid Future PDF eBook
Author Gavin Maasdorp
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 240
Release 1992-06-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 134911958X

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Analyzes the political process in South Africa and the SADCC countries. The importance of parliamentary and extra-parliamentary politics in South Africa is discussed and political change in that country is related to the regional and international environments.

South Africa ́s negotiated transition to democracy

South Africa ́s negotiated transition to democracy
Title South Africa ́s negotiated transition to democracy PDF eBook
Author Tim Eichler
Publisher GRIN Verlag
Total Pages 10
Release 2015-01-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3656874549

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Seminar paper from the year 2014 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Region: Africa, grade: 1,3, Stellenbosch Universitiy (Political Science), language: English, abstract: In the twentieth century South Africa was characterized by a doctrine of racial and ethnic segregation. Starting with the electoral victory of the National Party in 1948 under slogan of apartheid the white supremacy enhanced vastly. To pass laws, which suppressed and neglected the coloured people, the politico-philosophical ideology of the South African Apartheid system was enforced with brutality (Deegan, 2001:23-25). This political attitude led to pure spite and violent attacks among racial groupings. The apartheid, and especially the violence between races, was at its height during 1960, when 67 demonstrators were killed by the police at the Sharpeville Massacre, and 1976, when the Revolt in Soweto took place (Butler, 2009:10-11). During 1984 and 1988, more than 4000 black South Africans died due to political reasons. In 1990, President FW de Klerk announced a turning point in the struggle for democracy. Releasing Nelson Mandela and other political prisoners and lifting the ban on the anti-apartheid organizations opened the door to negotiations. In April 1994, the first democratic elections were held in South Africa and it ended in ushered in a new era of reconciliation and restitution (Boaduo, 2012:954). South Africa’s way from apartheid to a non-racial democracy has attracted a lot of attention of the international audiences. The carefully arranged ‘transition to democracy’ with its negotiation and reconciliation can be regarded as one of the miracles in the twentieth century. It may be served as an inspiring model how to peacefully approach with a seemingly unsolvable political conflict. The question that is thus posed is: what factors played an important role in making sure that the transitions from apartheid to a non-racial democracy ended up peacefully in negotiations and not in a civil war?

After the Party

After the Party
Title After the Party PDF eBook
Author Andrew Feinstein
Publisher Verso Books
Total Pages 337
Release 2010-05-31
Genre History
ISBN 1844676277

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After the Party is the explosive story of the power struggles dominating South African politics and a crucial analysis of the ANC’s record in power. Andrew Feinstein, a former ANC member of parliament, uncovers a web of corruption to rival Watergate, revealing a web of concealment and corruption involving senior politicians, officials and figures at the very highest level of South African politics. With an insider’s account of the events surrounding the contentious trial of South Africa’s colourful President, Jacob Zuma, and the ongoing tragedy in Zimbabwe, After the Party has been acclaimed as the most important book on South Africa since the end of apartheid.