Regionalism in the new South Africa
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書誌事項
Regionalism in the new South Africa
(The making of modern Africa)(Democracy and governance in the new South Africa)
Ashgate, c1998
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Bibliography: p. 225-235
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is a critical analysis of drawing regional boundaries for the "new" South Africa. The demarcation exercise formed part of the historic multi-party negotiations in South Africa and was part of the constitution writing process preceding the first democratic elections in South Africa. The book thus provides insights into the politics of negotiation, diverse sectoral interests and cleavages in South Africa as well as regional contestation over boundaries and key issues influenced by or affecting regional political economy. The book also provides an assessment of the first year of provincial regional governments and critically reflects on the future of provinces in South Africa.
目次
- Establishing regional governance in the new South Africa
- regionalism - towards a conceptual framework
- demarcating the new provinces - a critical reflection on the process
- economic and development considerations in the new provinces - the case of the Eastern Cape
- politicized ethnicity and regional political economy in KwaZulu-Natal
- the educational implications of the new provinces
- the provincialization of education functions - from rationalization to mopping-up
- "a ship full of holes?" - the culture of governance in South Africa's nine new provinces
- local government - constitutional foundations
- the political-economy of local government - leadership for development
- regionalism in the new South Africa.
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