A future South Africa: visions, strategies and realities
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A Future
South Africa
Visions, Strategies
and Realities
GENERAL EDITORS
PETER L BERGER
BOBBY GODSELL
HUMAN amp; ROUSSEAU
TAFELBERG
Contents
Preface
i South Africa's National Party government
LAWRENCE SCHLEMMER
Introduction: analysis versus letting the apartheid state off the hook 7
The beginnings of change? 8
The South African government's response to pressure ' 14
The interest base of the National Party and the influence of the
business sector 19
The National Party and Afrikaner ethnicity 24
The National Party and white self-determination 25
The first world in Africa 26
The role of the security agencies 28
The size and composition of the security services (28); South African
security agencies in comparative perspective (30); The role of the secu-
rity agencies in the political process (32); The June 1986 State of Emer-
gency (35); Visions of the future (36)
Current priorities and constraints 37
Initiatives for change (37); Constraints on change: the white right wing
(38); Negative pressures on the government (39)
Concluding assessment 40
The nature of the National Party government: indigenous post-colo-
nialism (40); Policy orientation: separation, domination or conciliation?
(44); Civilian rule versus security in a deeply divided society (44); Pros-
pects for change (46); Strategies of power-sharing (49)
A future beyond apartheid- 50
2 The right wing in South African politics
HELEN ZILLE
Introduction 55
The organisations described 56
The Herstigte Nasionale Party (56)5 The Conservative Party (57)5 Die
Afrikanervolkswag (The Afrikaner People's Guard) (58); the South
African Bureau of Racial Affairs (SABRA) (58); Die Vereniging van
Oranjewerkers (The Society of Orange Workers) (58); Toekomsgesprek
(Forum for the Future) (58); The Stallard Foundation (59); Die Afrika-
ner-Weerstandsbeweging (The Afrikaner Resistance Movement)
(AWB) (59); Die Blanke Bevrydingsbeweging (The White Liberation
Movement) (BBB) (61)
Common perspectives 61
Nationalism (63); Christianity (66); Culture (69); Partition (70); Oppo-
sition to reform (76); Reform and revolution (77); 'Foreign meddling'
(79); 'First world/Third world' (80); Economic policy (82); Foreign in-
vestment (85)
Constitutional versus other methods of opposition 85
Postscript 93
3 Exile and resistance: the African National
Congress, the South African Communist Party
and the Pan Africanist Congress
HERIBERT ADAM 95
The military versus the political option 97
Negotiations 104
Political education, religion and women 107
Political education in the ANC (107); Religion and the ANC (no) ;
Women and the ANC (112)
The post-apartheid economy and socialism 113
The Communist Party 119
Competing exile forces - the Pan Africanist Congress 122
4 The politics of internal resistance groupings
PAULUS ZULU
The internal resistance in context 125
A theoretical overview (126); An historical overview (126); The present
environment (129); The government's strategy (131)
Mapping out the forces of resistance 132
Social composition and structure (132); The youth (134); The United
Democratic Front (135); The National Forum and AZAPO (137); The
churches (138); Black professional and business groupings (141); Tac-
tical alliances (143)
The nature of resistance 144
Philosophical assumptions 145
Political visions of the future 146
Economic visions of the future 148
Educational visions of the future 149
Policy, strategy and tactics 151
Critique ' 156
Conscientisation and mobilisation (156); Precipitating a legitimacy cri-
sis in government (157); Isolating South Africa internationally (157);
Strategies and tactics: a review (157)
Conclusion 162
Pronouncements (162); Actions (163)
5 The incrementalists
ANN BERNSTEIN AND BOBBY GODSELL
Introduction: incrementalism - a category of logic, not a collective actor 164
The actors described 168
The business community (168); Inkatha (173); The Progressive Federal
Party (178); The Labour Party (181)
Some questions for the incrementalists 184
General concerns (186); Method of change (186); Participation (189);
Business (191); Questions for political groups (193)
Concluding remarks 198
6 The economics of conflict and negotiation
PIETER LE ROUX
Introduction 200
Three scenarios of the future 200
Unexpected similarities in perceptions and the possibility of negotiation
(202); An economic focus (202)
Towards a siege economy 203
The neo-conservative reforms (204); The right-wing critique of
government strategy (206); Reform, repression and the emerging siege
economy (207); A review of the siege-economy strategy (210)
Destroying the structures of domination 213
Why the structures must be 'smashed' (214); An assessment of the rad-
ical revolutionary 'solution' (217)
An economic system compatible with a negotiated settlement 218
Free marketeer visions of the future (219); Democratic socialism (221);
A social democracy - the uneasy compromise (223); Equalising the so-
cial and infrastructural investment (224); Unemployment - the South
African time bomb (227); The relationship between income redistribu-
tion and economic growth (228); Difficult compromises (231); A unilat-
eral social democracy? (234)
Expanding conflict or a negotiated settlement? 235
The South African government and negotiation (235); The ANC and
negotiations (237); A prediction (239)
7 The United States and the world
JOHN MARCUM, HELEN KITCHEN AND MICHAEL SPICER
The United States and other external participants 240
The United States (242); Western Europe and Japan (255); The Soviet
Union (258); South Africa's neighbours (260)
Conclusion 264
8 South Africa in comparative context
PETER L BERGER AND BOBBY GODSELL
Unhelpful analogies: the world's last colony 267
Why is this type of analogy unhelpful? (267); Rhodesia revisited (268);
Algeria revisited (271); Selma is not Soweto (271); The last days of the
Shah (274); Philippine-style people power (275)
Some less common but more useful comparisons 278
The Meiji restoration in Japan (278); Deng Xiaoping's China (282)
A choice of words: totalitarian versus authoritarian regimes 283
Where first world and third world meet? 285
The dependency I modernisation debate 286
The apartheid paradigm 289
How accurate are these assumptions? (290)
South Africa beyond apartheid: is it possible? 291
Breaking the apartheid mould: new institutions, new leaders and above all
new symbols 295
Capitalism versus socialism: which road to development? 296
An open future 297
Addenda
Footnotes 301
Appendix 1 - Biographical notes on the academic team 314
Appendix 2 - South African/American Academic Research Project 318
Appendix 3 - South Africa Beyond Apartheid's sponsors 319
Appendix 4 - Analytic scheme 320
Appendix 5 - Peter L Berger: Suggested analytic scheme for the South
Africa Beyond Apartheid project reality-testing 322
Bibliography 324
Index 335 |
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A Future
South Africa
Visions, Strategies
and Realities
GENERAL EDITORS
PETER L BERGER
BOBBY GODSELL
HUMAN amp; ROUSSEAU
TAFELBERG
Contents
Preface
i South Africa's National Party government
LAWRENCE SCHLEMMER
Introduction: analysis versus letting the apartheid state off the hook 7
The beginnings of change? 8
The South African government's response to pressure ' 14
The interest base of the National Party and the influence of the
business sector 19
The National Party and Afrikaner ethnicity 24
The National Party and white self-determination 25
The first world in Africa 26
The role of the security agencies 28
The size and composition of the security services (28); South African
security agencies in comparative perspective (30); The role of the secu-
rity agencies in the political process (32); The June 1986 State of Emer-
gency (35); Visions of the future (36)
Current priorities and constraints 37
Initiatives for change (37); Constraints on change: the white right wing
(38); Negative pressures on the government (39)
Concluding assessment 40
The nature of the National Party government: indigenous post-colo-
nialism (40); Policy orientation: separation, domination or conciliation?
(44); Civilian rule versus security in a deeply divided society (44); Pros-
pects for change (46); Strategies of power-sharing (49)
A future beyond apartheid- 50
2 The right wing in South African politics
HELEN ZILLE
Introduction 55
The organisations described 56
The Herstigte Nasionale Party (56)5 The Conservative Party (57)5 Die
Afrikanervolkswag (The Afrikaner People's Guard) (58); the South
African Bureau of Racial Affairs (SABRA) (58); Die Vereniging van
Oranjewerkers (The Society of Orange Workers) (58); Toekomsgesprek
(Forum for the Future) (58); The Stallard Foundation (59); Die Afrika-
ner-Weerstandsbeweging (The Afrikaner Resistance Movement)
(AWB) (59); Die Blanke Bevrydingsbeweging (The White Liberation
Movement) (BBB) (61)
Common perspectives 61
Nationalism (63); Christianity (66); Culture (69); Partition (70); Oppo-
sition to reform (76); Reform and revolution (77); 'Foreign meddling'
(79); 'First world/Third world' (80); Economic policy (82); Foreign in-
vestment (85)
Constitutional versus other methods of opposition 85
Postscript 93
3 Exile and resistance: the African National
Congress, the South African Communist Party
and the Pan Africanist Congress
HERIBERT ADAM 95
The military versus the political option 97
Negotiations 104
Political education, religion and women 107
Political education in the ANC (107); Religion and the ANC (no) ;
Women and the ANC (112)
The post-apartheid economy and socialism 113
The Communist Party 119
Competing exile forces - the Pan Africanist Congress 122
4 The politics of internal resistance groupings
PAULUS ZULU
The internal resistance in context 125
A theoretical overview (126); An historical overview (126); The present
environment (129); The government's strategy (131)
Mapping out the forces of resistance 132
Social composition and structure (132); The youth (134); The United
Democratic Front (135); The National Forum and AZAPO (137); The
churches (138); Black professional and business groupings (141); Tac-
tical alliances (143)
The nature of resistance 144
Philosophical assumptions 145
Political visions of the future 146
Economic visions of the future 148
Educational visions of the future 149
Policy, strategy and tactics 151
Critique ' 156
Conscientisation and mobilisation (156); Precipitating a legitimacy cri-
sis in government (157); Isolating South Africa internationally (157);
Strategies and tactics: a review (157)
Conclusion 162
Pronouncements (162); Actions (163)
5 The incrementalists
ANN BERNSTEIN AND BOBBY GODSELL
Introduction: incrementalism - a category of logic, not a collective actor 164
The actors described 168
The business community (168); Inkatha (173); The Progressive Federal
Party (178); The Labour Party (181)
Some questions for the incrementalists 184
General concerns (186); Method of change (186); Participation (189);
Business (191); Questions for political groups (193)
Concluding remarks 198
6 The economics of conflict and negotiation
PIETER LE ROUX
Introduction 200
Three scenarios of the future 200
Unexpected similarities in perceptions and the possibility of negotiation
(202); An economic focus (202)
Towards a siege economy 203
The neo-conservative reforms (204); The right-wing critique of
government strategy (206); Reform, repression and the emerging siege
economy (207); A review of the siege-economy strategy (210)
Destroying the structures of domination 213
Why the structures must be 'smashed' (214); An assessment of the rad-
ical revolutionary 'solution' (217)
An economic system compatible with a negotiated settlement 218
Free marketeer visions of the future (219); Democratic socialism (221);
A social democracy - the uneasy compromise (223); Equalising the so-
cial and infrastructural investment (224); Unemployment - the South
African time bomb (227); The relationship between income redistribu-
tion and economic growth (228); Difficult compromises (231); A unilat-
eral social democracy? (234)
Expanding conflict or a negotiated settlement? 235
The South African government and negotiation (235); The ANC and
negotiations (237); A prediction (239)
7 The United States and the world
JOHN MARCUM, HELEN KITCHEN AND MICHAEL SPICER
The United States and other external participants 240
The United States (242); Western Europe and Japan (255); The Soviet
Union (258); South Africa's neighbours (260)
Conclusion 264
8 South Africa in comparative context
PETER L BERGER AND BOBBY GODSELL
Unhelpful analogies: the world's last colony 267
Why is this type of analogy unhelpful? (267); Rhodesia revisited (268);
Algeria revisited (271); Selma is not Soweto (271); The last days of the
Shah (274); Philippine-style people power (275)
Some less common but more useful comparisons 278
The Meiji restoration in Japan (278); Deng Xiaoping's China (282)
A choice of words: totalitarian versus authoritarian regimes 283
Where first world and third world meet? 285
The dependency I modernisation debate 286
The apartheid paradigm 289
How accurate are these assumptions? (290)
South Africa beyond apartheid: is it possible? 291
Breaking the apartheid mould: new institutions, new leaders and above all
new symbols 295
Capitalism versus socialism: which road to development? 296
An open future 297
Addenda
Footnotes 301
Appendix 1 - Biographical notes on the academic team 314
Appendix 2 - South African/American Academic Research Project 318
Appendix 3 - South Africa Beyond Apartheid's sponsors 319
Appendix 4 - Analytic scheme 320
Appendix 5 - Peter L Berger: Suggested analytic scheme for the South
Africa Beyond Apartheid project reality-testing 322
Bibliography 324
Index 335 |
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spellingShingle | A future South Africa visions, strategies and realities Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd Apartheid (DE-588)4002394-1 gnd Politisches System (DE-588)4046584-6 gnd |
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title | A future South Africa visions, strategies and realities |
title_auth | A future South Africa visions, strategies and realities |
title_exact_search | A future South Africa visions, strategies and realities |
title_exact_search_txtP | A future South Africa visions, strategies and realities |
title_full | A future South Africa visions, strategies and realities |
title_fullStr | A future South Africa visions, strategies and realities |
title_full_unstemmed | A future South Africa visions, strategies and realities |
title_short | A future South Africa |
title_sort | a future south africa visions strategies and realities |
title_sub | visions, strategies and realities |
topic | Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd Apartheid (DE-588)4002394-1 gnd Politisches System (DE-588)4046584-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Politik Apartheid Politisches System Südafrika Aufsatzsammlung |
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