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South Africa's Suspended Revolution Adam Habib

South Africa's Suspended Revolution By Adam Habib

South Africa's Suspended Revolution by Adam Habib


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South Africa's Suspended Revolution: Hopes and Prospects by Adam Habib

Adam Habib is the right person to have undertaken the task that has issued in this book, which he describes as 'a culmination of at least two decades of debates, reflections and thoughts about resistance in South Africa, its political and socio-economic evolution, and the conundrums and dilemmas relating to the making of this society.' (p. ix) He has managed 'to bridge academic and public discourse' (p. x) while speaking truth to power...Habib's book offers a clear narrative, accessible academic analysis and a fair report on the state of the nation. -African Studies Quarterly South Africa's Suspended Revolution tells the story of South Africa's democratic transition and the prospects for the country to develop a truly inclusive political system. Beginning with an account of the transition in the leadership of the African National Congress from Thabo Mbeki to Jacob Zuma, the book then broadens its lens to examine the relationship of South Africa's political elite to its citizens. It also examines the evolution of economic and social policies through the democratic transition, as well as the development of a postapartheid business community and a foreign policy designed to re-engage South Africa with the world community. Written by one of South Africa's leading scholars and political commentators, the book combines historical and contemporary analysis with strategies for an alternative political agenda. Adam Habib connects the lessons of the South African experience with theories of democratic transition, social change, and conflict resolution. Political leaders, scholars, students, and activists will all find material here to deepen their understanding of the challenges and opportunities of contemporary South Africa.

South Africa's Suspended Revolution Reviews

-- Colin Bundy, Honorary Fellow, Green Templeton College, University of Oxford
* African Studies Quarterly *
* The Journal of Modern African Studies *
-- Stephan Chan, OBE, professor of international relations, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

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Table of Contents

Preface ix 1 Introduction 1 The state of the nation 4 Explaining the transition 25 A brief outline of the book 29 2 Governance, political accountability and service delivery 35 The construction of the post-apartheid state 37 The erosion of political accountability 54 Behind the service delivery crisis 60 The challenge 70 3 The political economy of development 73 The shift to GEAR 76 The central contradiction 91 Groping towards social democracy 93 Acknowledging changes in economic policy 102 Contradictory approaches to inequality 105 The challenge 107 4 The viability of a sustainable social pact 111 Social unionism and South Africa's first social pact 113 Understanding the emergence of social pacts 122 The potential for a social pact in the post-Polokwane era 128 The challenge 136 5 The evolution of state-civil society relations 139 Historical context 143 Civil society in the democratic era 147 The state, civil society and the consolidation of democracy 158 The challenge 164 6 South Africa and the world 167 Foreign policy and second-generation nationalism 170 South Africa's foreign policy, 1994-2008 175 Continuities and discontinuities in foreign policy since 2008 190 The challenge 199 7 What is to be done? 201 Reform or transformation 203 Reconstructing political accountability to citizens 206 Reconciling constitutional rights 212 The necessity of leadership 222 8 Reinterpreting democratic and development experiences 225 Human agency and its structural conditioning 227 Socio-economic justice in transitional democracies 232 The battle of interpretation 235 A progressive nationalism? 244 Frequently used acronyms and abbreviations 247 Endnotes 249 References 265 Index 291

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South Africa's Suspended Revolution: Hopes and Prospects by Adam Habib
Used - Very Good
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Ohio University Press
2013-09-18
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