New South African Review 2 : New Paths, Old Compromises?
New South African Review 2 : New Paths, Old Compromises?
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Author(s): Attwell, William
Pillay, Devan
Southall, Roger
ISBN No.: 9781868145416
Pages: 408
Year: 201110
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 58.80
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

INTRODUCTION: The Zuma presidency: The politics of paralysis?John Daniel and Roger SouthallCHAPTER 1: The Tripartite Alliance and its discontents: Contesting the 'National Democratic Revolution' in the Zuma eraDevan PillayCHAPTER 2: The African National Congress and the Zanufication debateJames Hamill and John HoffmanCHAPTER 3: Dancing like a monkey: The Democratic Alliance and opposition politics in South AfricaNeil Southern and Roger SouthallCHAPTER 4: Democracy and accountability: Quo Vadis South Africa?Paul HoffmanCHAPTER 5: Civil society and participatory policy making in South Africa: Gaps and opportunitiesImraan Buccus and Janine Hicks CHAPTER 6: Bring back Kaiser Matanzima? Communal land, traditional leaders and the politics of nostalgiaLeslie Bank and Clifford MabhenaCHAPTER 7: South Africa and 'Southern Africa': What relationship in 2011?Chris SaundersINTRODUCTION TO PART 2: Continuing crises, contradictions and contestationPrishani NaidooCHAPTER 8: 'The wages are low but they are better than nothing': The dilemma of decent work and job creation in South AfricaEdward WebsterCHAPTER 9: The crisis of childcare in South African public hospitalsHaroon SaloojeeCHAPTER 10: The worker cooperative alternative in South AfricaVishwas Satgar and Michelle WilliamsCHAPTER 11: Policing in the streets of South African townshipsKnowledge Rajohane MatshedishoCHAPTER 12: BEE Reform: The case for an institutional perspectiveDon LindsayCHAPTER 13: Bokfontein amazes the nations: Community Work Programme (CWP) heals a traumatised communityMalose Langa and Karl von HoldtINTRODUCTION TO PART 3: Ecological threats and the crisis of civilisationDevan PillayCHAPTER 14: Above and beyond South Africa's minerals-energy complexKhadija Sharife and Patrick Bond CHAPTER 15: Corrosion and externalities: The socio-economic impacts of acid mine drainage on the WitwatersrandDavid FigCHAPTER 16: Food versus fuel? State, business, civil society and the bio-fuels debate in South Africa, 2003 to 2010William AttwellINTRODUCTION TO PART 4: Media transformation and the right to knowDevan PillayCHAPTER 17: The print media transformation dilemmaJane DuncanCHAPTER 18: The South African Broadcasting Corporation: The creation and loss of a citizenship vision and the possibilities for building a new oneKate Skinner.


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