South African politics: an introduction
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Contents in brief
1 Introduction: The theory and practice of democratic development.1
Parti Legacies of the past.27
2 Apartheid and its legacies.28
3 Liberation history.56
Part 2 Negotiating South Africa's transition: Laying the foundations.75
4 Apartheid to democracy.76
5 The birth of a constitutional state.95
6 Transitional justice.121
Part 3 Procedural démocratisation in South Africa.143
7 Elections, political parties and voting trends in South Africa's dominant party system.!44
8 Civil society and civic participation.172
Part 4 Substantive démocratisation in South Africa.201
9 Socio-economic contexts.202
10 Economic policy in post-apartheid South Africa.226
11 Political culture in South Africa.247
Part 5 South Africa in the world. 273
12 South Africa in a complex regional, continental and global order.274
13 South Africa's 20 years of democracy and beyond.300
Index
357
Table of contents
1 Introduction: The theory and practice of democratic development 1
Outcomes. 2
Overview.2
Introduction.2
1.1 Procedural versus substantive democracy.3
1.1.1 The procedural definition of liberal democracy.4
1.1.2 The substantive definition of liberal democracy.6
1.1.3 The link between procedural and substantive interpretations of democracy.8
1.2 Developing democracy after a transition.9
1.3 Transition: From authoritarianism to negotiated settlement.10
1.3.1 The general processes of transition.12
1.4 Démocratisation: From founding election to strengthening democracy.15
1.4.1 Changing state-society relations.15
1.4.2 Substantive démocratisation.16
1.5 Democratic consolidation: Democratic stability in relation to democratic quality.20
1.6 Approach of the book. 23
Key terms.25
Discussion questions.26
Self-assessment.26
Essay question.26
Additional resources.26
Part 1 Legacies of the past. 27
2 Apartheid and its legacies 28
Outcomes.29
Overview.29
Introduction.29
2.1 History of segregation before 1948.30
2.2 The advent of apartheid.31
2.2.1 Understanding why the NP won in 1948. 32
2.2.2 Understanding the significance of 1948.35
2.3 The stages of apartheid.35
2.3.1 Stage 1: 1948 to 1958. 35
2.3.2 Stage 2: 1958 to 1966. 36
2.3.3 Stage 3:1966 to 1990. 36
2.4 Apartheid legislation.37
2.4.1 Racial classification.37
2.4.2 Pass laws.37
2.5 Legacies of apartheid
2.5.1 Dispossession as social engineering. . W
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Z.D.Z Economic discrimination and the response of labour. .44
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2.5.6 The political legacy. .51
Conclusion.
Key terms.
Discussion questions
Self-assessment.
Essay question.
Additional resources
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3 Liberation history
56
Outcomes.
Overview.
Introduction
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3.1 Colonialism.58
3.2 The birth of African nationalism: Conservative and radical modernisers.59
3.3 African nationalism and communism: An uneasy compromise.61
3.4 Apartheid repression and the armed struggle.63
3.5 The rise of cultural African nationalism.65
3.5.1 The birth of the Black Consciousness Movement.66
3.6 The advent of non-racialism, a new radicalism and the transition to democracy.69
Conclusion.
Key terms.
Discussion questions.
Self-assessment.
Essay question.
Additional resources.
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Part 2 Negotiating South Africa's transition: Laying the foundations.75
4 Apartheid to democracy 75
Outcomes.
Overview.
Introduction
4.1
Theoretical foundations.
4.1.1 Démocratisation.
4.1.2 Explaining negotiations.
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4.2 The context in which the negotiations took place: The 1980$ and 1990s.79
4.3 Accounting for South Africa's transition.81
4.3.1 Reaching a stalemate.82
4.3.2 Ripe moment.83
4.4 The National Peace Accord.90
4.5 The negotiation standpoints of the different sides.91
Conclusion.92
Key terms.92
Discussion questions.93
Self-assessment.93
Essay question. 94
Additional resources.94
5 The birth of a constitutional state 95
Outcomes.96
Overview.96
Introduction.96
5.1 The birth of South Africa's constitutional state: CODESA and beyond.96
5.2 Co-operative government:The power(lessness) of provincial and local spheres.103
5.3 The separation of powers: Judiciary, legislature and executive.104
5.4 Independence and power of the Constitutional Court.107
5.4.1 Threats to the Constitutional Court?.109
5.5 The role and importance of the Chapter Nine institutions.111
5.5.1 The Public Protector.113
5.5.2 The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC).113
5.5.3 The Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural,
Religious and Linguistic Communities (CPPRCRLC).114
5.5.4 The Commission for Gender Equality (CGE).114
5.5.5 The Auditor-General.115
5.5.6 The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC).118
Conclusion.118
Key terms.119
Discussion questions.120
Self-assessment.120
Essay question.120
Additional resources.120
6 Transitional justice 121
Outcomes.122
Overview.122
Introduction.122
6.1 Transitional justice.
6.2 Restorative versus retributive justice.
63 Reconciliation.·;·;.;*.-.
6.4 Seeking a pathway to transitional justice in a transitioning South Atrica
6.5 South Africa's TRC.
6.6 Evaluating the successes and failures of the TRC.
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Conclusion.
Key terms.
Discussion questions
Self-assessment.
Essay question.
Additional resources
140
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Part 3 Procedural démocratisation in South Africa.
7 Elections, political parties and voting trends in South Africa's
dominant party system
Outcomes.
Overview.
Introduction
145
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7.1 Elections.145
7.1.1 South Africa's voting system: Proportional representation.146
7.1.2 National elections.147
7.1.3 Local elections.147
7.2 Political parties.148
7.2.1 Functions of political parties in a democracy.150
7.2.2 Party political spectrum.153
7.23 The ruling party:The African National Congress.154
7.2.4 The official opposition:The Democratic Alliance.155
73 Party funding.156
73.1 Public funding.157
7.3.2 Private funding.158
7.3.3 Party funding reform.159
7.4 Trends in South Africa's political landscape.159
7.5 Dominant party systems.162
7.5.1 Criteria for identifying party dominance.162
7.5.2 Theories of party dominance.165
7.5.3 South Africa's dominant party system.166
Conclusion.
Key terms.
Discussion questions
Self-assessment.
Essay questions.
Additional resources.
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8 Civil society and civic participation 172
Outcomes.173
Overview.173
Introduction.173
8.1 Civil society in democracy: Roles and functions.173
8.2 From apartheid to democracy: South Africa's civil society context.176
8.2.1 Civil society in democratic South Africa.177
8.2.2 Challenges facing civil society in South Africa.184
8.3 Power to the people! Popular participation and protest politics.186
8.3.1 Conventional participation.188
8.4 Non-conventional forms of political participation.194
Conclusion.198
Key terms.198
Discussion questions.199
Self-assessment.199
Essay question.199
Additional resources.200
Part 4 Substantive démocratisation in South Africa. 201
9 Socio-economic contexts 202
Outcomes.203
Overview.203
Introduction.203
9.1 Understanding democracy: Intrinsic or instrumental?.204
9.2 Socio-economic rights and resources.206
9.2.1 The right to employment and fair labour practices.207
9.2.2 Public service delivery and the guarantee of the basic necessities of life.211
9.2.3 Poverty and social security benefits.215
9.2.4 The protection of the health of the population.218
9.2.5 The extent and inclusiveness of the right to education.221
Conclusion.223
Key terms.223
Discussion questions.225
Self-assessment.225
Essay question.225
Additional resources.225
10 Economie policy in post-apartheid South Africa
226
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Outcomes.
Overview.
Introduction.
10.1 Background to economic policies in post-apartheid South Africa.228
10.2 Policy-making.^
103 Main political economy interventions since 1994. 232
103.1 Reconstruction and Development Programme.233
103.2 Growth, Employment and Redistribution: A macroeconomic framework.235
1033 Accelerated and Shared Growth Initiative for South Africa.236
103.4 New Growth Path.232
103.5 National Development Plan (Vision 2030). 238
10.4 Other political economy interventions in South Africa.239
10.4.1 Industrial policy.239
10.4.2 Black Economic Empowerment.240
10.43 Trade policy.242
10.4.4 Small, medium and micro enterprise development.242
10.5 Towards a developmental state.243
Conclusion.244
Key terms.245
Discussion questions.246
Self-assessment.246
Essay question.246
Additional resources.246
11 Political culture in South Africa 247
Outcomes.248
Overview.248
Introduction.248
11.1 Political culture and socialisation: Learning our political identities.249
11.2 Democratic consolidation and a democratic political culture.254
113 The problem of the 'nation' in post-apartheid South Africa and challenges
to non-racialism. 257
11.3.1 Challenges to non-racialism: African nationalism and raciallsed Inequalities.258
11.4 South Africa's political culture: A myriad of different sub-cultures?.261
11.4.1 The liberation political culture. 263
11.4.2 The political culture of struggle — peoples power. 265
11.4.3 The political culture of the marginalised. 266
Conclusion.
Key terms.
Discussion questions.271
Self-assessment. 271
Essay question.272
Additional resources.272
Part 5 South Africa in the world.273
12 South Africa in a complex regional, continental and global order:
Understanding the key issues and dynamics 274
Outcomes.275
Overview.275
Introduction.275
12.1 South Africa's foreign policy, the Southern African region and the
broad African context.276
12.1.1 The Southern African region: A contemporary situational analysis.277
12.1.2 The African continent: A contemporary situational analysis.280
12.1.3 South Africa's foreign relations and the African Agenda.282
12.2 South Africa and the global context.289
12.2.1 Global developments and the emergence of new powers.290
12.2.2 South Africa and BRICS.291
12.2.3 South Africa and the developing South.293
Conclusion.297
Key terms.297
Discussion questions.».298
Self-assessment.299
Essay question.299
Additional resources.299
13 South Africa's 20 years of democracy and beyond 300
Overview.301
13.1 Historical context.301
13.2 Transition.302
13.3 Procedural, substantive and attitudinal démocratisation.302
13.4 South Africa in the world and beyond 2014. 303
Endnotes.305
Index .357 |
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