Remaking the ANC: party change in South Africa and the Global South
"Although the ANC has been in power now for twenty years and looks set to continue in office for some time yet, its hold on power is neither permanent nor assured, and sometime in the future it is safe to say it will be voted out of office. This is the fate faced by all liberation movements tha...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Although the ANC has been in power now for twenty years and looks set to continue in office for some time yet, its hold on power is neither permanent nor assured, and sometime in the future it is safe to say it will be voted out of office. This is the fate faced by all liberation movements that have won power at the ballot box. The Indian National Congress, which came to office after independence in 1947, is the prime example, but such loss of power has been experienced by other political parties in the Global South. Being voted out of office is not the only fate awaiting political parties. Popular disaffection, loss of loyalty, splits and schisms, factionalism, all affect parties and in turn inspire them to change and adapt, meet the challenges or try to avert the loss of support. Yet we know little about how and why parties change in the Global South. This book explores various dimensions of internal organisational reform by examining parties from around the South. Several chapters investigate the African National Congress (ANC) in South Africa, one of several 'dominant parties' that have begun to lose their shine. Other chapters look at the Chinese Communist Party ; the Indian National Congress; the Workers' Party (PT) in Brazil; UMNO in Malaysia; the Kuomintang (KMT) in Taiwan; and Mexico's PRI." -- Jacana Media website: http://jacana.bookslive.co.za/blog/2014/10/10 |
Beschreibung: | XI, 193 S. |
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adam_text | REMAKING THE AfcIC
Party Change in South Africa
and the Global South
edited by Anthony Bu tler
p«r] FRKDRJCH
Contents
T S
Preface vii
List of contributors ix
1 Introduction: Understanding party adaptation
Anthony Butler 1
2 The organisational learning of the Kuomintang in democratic
Taiwan Alexander Tan 14
i
3 Mexico s Institutional Revolutionary Party: Reform
and resurgence Kenneth F Greene amp; Hector Ibarra-Rueda 29
4 Power, patronage and politics in Malaysia: UM NO s
dominant state? Edmund Terence Gomez 52
5 The Workers Party of Brazil: The pragmatic trap
Guilherme Simdes Reis 69
6 Information and communications technology and the
transformation of the Chinese Communist Parcy
Ping Shum amp; ZhengYongnian 84
REMAKINGTHEANC
7 Factional dynamics in the Indian National Congress and
the African National Congress Thiven Reddy 101
8 Party—state relations in South Africa in a period of transition
Vinothan Naidoo 121
9 The idea of organisational renewal in the Afric an National
Congress Heidi Brooks Yung 137
10 Which future for the African National Congress?
Anthony Butler 157
Notes 169
Index 191
i
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