South Africa : the political economy of transformation
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South Africa : the political economy of transformation
(SAIS African studies library)
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1994
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityアフリカ専攻
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Library, Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization図
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Any multiracial government that emerges in South Africa in the next few years will face a broad and daunting set of challenges, addressing the deep-seated economic, political and social divisions that must be overcome if South Africa is to be transformed into a stable democracy. The authors explore such issues as: the need to restructure the economy; to integrate both the civil service and the security and police forces; to respond to the problems of marginalised youth; to achieve political and economic equality for women; and to reorientate foreign policy and regional relations to provide for equitable growth throughout Southern Africa. These analyses are designed to serve as a guide to a lengthy period of change.
Table of Contents
- South Africa - Transition and Transformation, S.J. Stedman
- Economic Crises and Distributional Imperative, J. Herbst
- At War With the Future? Black South African Youth in the 1990s, C. Bundy
- Local Negotiations in South Africa, I.W. Zartman
- Dislodging the Boulder - South African Women and Democratic Transformation, A. Biehl
- Race Relations Law in a Reformed South Africa, T.G. Krattenmaker
- National Reconciliation and a New South African Defence Force, H.M. Howe
- The Dynamics of Transforming South Africa's Defence Forces, J. Cock
- Reconstructing Regional Dignity, P. Vale
- Southern Africa's Transitions - Prospects for Regional Security, G.M. Khadiagala
- South Africa - The Political Economy of Growth and Democracy, R.M. Price.
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