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Title: | South Africa after apartheid: policies and challenges of the democratic transition |
Editors: | Pallotti, Arrigo![]() Engel, Ulf ![]() |
Year: | 2016 |
Issue: | 17 |
Pages: | 265 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Africa-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies (AEGIS) (ISSN 1574-6925) |
City of publisher: | Leiden |
Publisher: | Brill |
ISBN: | 9789004325593; 9789004326736 |
Geographic term: | South Africa |
Subjects: | social development social conditions democratization gender inequality land reform international relations |
External link: | https://www.asclibrary.nl/docs/406516715.pdf |
Abstract: | This collective volume takes stock of post-apartheid South African politics relevant to the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM). It looks at social development, focusing on political processes and debates around gender, HIV/AIDS and religion, addresses land issues and examines South Africa's regional relations. Contributions: Part 1: The changing fabric of society. 'A luta continua!': democracy, elections and governance in South Africa, 1994-2014 (Ulf Engel); The uneven journey towards gender equality during the twenty years of South African democracy (Roberta Pellizzoli); AIDS activism and the state in post-apartheid South Africa at twenty (Mandisa Mbali); From apartheid to the 'rainbow nation': changing multiculturalisms in South Africa, 1994-2014 (Preben Kaarsholm). Part 2: The land question. Dispossession, black South African land ownership and restitution in historical perspective, 1913-1948 and beyond (Harvey M. Feinberg); The South African land reform since 1994: policies, debates, achievements (Mario Zamponi); Elusive or illusory? Property relations and the constraints on rights to land for South African farm labour (Nancy Andrew); Does it matter? Reflections on twenty years of land reform (Cherryl Walker). Part 3: South Africa in Southern Africa. South African influence in Zimbabwe: from destabilization in the 1980s to liberation war solidarity in the 2000s (Timothy Scarnecchia and David Moore); 'Forged in the Trenches'? The ANC and SWAPO: aspects of a relationship (Chris Saunders); Twenty years after: post-apartheid South Africa, the BRICS and Southern Africa (Arrigo Pallotti and Lorenzo Zambernardi); South Africa and the Southern African Regional Police Chiefs Cooperation Organisation: the dialectic between 'national' and 'regional' safety and security? [ASC Leiden abstract] |