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The Politics of the New South Africa Heather Deegan

The Politics of the New South Africa By Heather Deegan

The Politics of the New South Africa by Heather Deegan


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Focusing on critical moments in South Africa's history, this text examines segregation and racial supremacy, black opposition, politics under apartheid and violence and terror. Included is information on the transfer of power in 1994, and the findings of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

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The Politics of the New South Africa: Apartheid and After by Heather Deegan

For undergraduate and taught masters courses on modern South Africa as part of a politics, area studies, development studies or combined social sciences degree. This book provides an appraisal of critical moments in South Africa's history: segregation and racial supremacy, black opposition, politics under apartheid and violence and terror. The authors include up-to-date information such as the transfer of power in 1994, enfranchisement and political realignment, the post-electoral period of adjustment and socio-economic transition, the findings of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the 1999 elections.

The Politics of the New South Africa Reviews

In short, it is a comprehensive book that covers the main points in South Africa's recent history. (It) would be a useful introductory text for students studying modern South Africa. Ian Taylor, Reviews, Commonwealth and Comparative Politics.

Table of Contents

PART I: HISTORICAL FORCES
1. Union and Segregation: The Origins of Segregation; Cheap Black Labour and Industrial Development; Racial Supremacy; Politics; Second World War; 1948 General Election.
PART II: THE RISE AND FALL OF APARTHEID
2. Apartheid and the State: Forced Segregation; Black Opposition; Sharpeville, State Control and Separate Development; International Reaction; The Homelands; Class and the State.
3. Apartheid and the Struggle: Economic Pressures in the 1970s; Soweto, Education and Youth Action; Attempts to make Apartheid Work; The Tricameral Parliament; The United Democratic Front's Campaign.
4. The End of Apartheid: Total Strategy and the Security Forces; Vigilante Groups and Low Intensity Warfare; The Emergence of F. W. de Klerk; De Klerk's Reforms; International Factors and the Question of Reform; Nelson Mandela and the ANC; The National Peace Accord and the Convention for a Democratic South Africa (Codesa); Return to Negotiations.
PART III: THE NATION IN TRANSITION
5. 1994 the New South Africa: The Build-up to the Election; The Interim Constitution; Preparing for the Elections; Learning how to Vote and Party Identification; Security Arrangements; 1994 Election.
6. A Time of Change: Basic Needs; Reconstruction and Development; Economic Challenges and Unemployment; Transformation, Affirmative Action and Gender.
7. Coming to Terms with the Past: The Truth and Reconciliation Commission; Human Rights Violations Committee; Killings and Torture; Collective Responsibility; Causes and Motives for Violence; The Question of Amnesty; Reaction to the Report; Towards Reconciliation; Poverty Hearings.
PART IV: FORWARD TO THE FUTURE
8. 1999 Elections: Registration - Gender and Age: 1999 Elections; The Campaign; The Verdict: Free and Fair Elections.
9. From Mandela to Mbeki: Goodbye Nelson Mandela; 1994 Government's Performance and Future Challenges: (i) The Economy (ii) Governance and Education (iii) Crime; President Thabo Mbeki.
APPENDICES:
Appendix 1: Harare Declaration, Organisation of African Unity 1989
Appendix 2: President F. W. de Klerk's Address, 2 February 1990
Appendix 3: Nelson Mandela's Speech Following his Release from Prison. Cape Town, 11 February 1990
Appendix 4: Bill of Rights 1996
Appendix 5: Structures of Government 2000
Appendix 6: 1999 Elections: Gender Checklist for Free and Fair Elections

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GOR003479327
9780582382275
0582382270
The Politics of the New South Africa: Apartheid and After by Heather Deegan
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
2001-01-11
272
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