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The rise of the securocrats Jane Duncan

The rise of the securocrats By Jane Duncan

The rise of the securocrats by Jane Duncan


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Illustrates how when securocrats dominate government decision-making, the democratic life of a country can be threatened. Duncan argues for the importance of keeping the security cluster under democratic, civilian control, and broadly accountable to the society they claim to serve.

The rise of the securocrats Summary

The rise of the securocrats by Jane Duncan

The South African government stands accused of having fallen under the sway of the securocrats. Who are they? Securocrats are officials located in the security establishmentthe police, intelligence services, or the militarythat have the power to influence government policy in their favor. The ANC has become dominated increasingly by the securocrats who have politicized the state, including the security services, to the advantage of Zuma and those around him. The Rise of the Securocrats illustrates how when securocrats dominate government decision-making, the democratic life of a country can be threatened. Annexing the power to subvert democratic processes to entrench their own power or the power of their favored leaders, they also use the armed might of the state to suppress their political opponents. Duncan argues for the importance of keeping the security cluster under democratic, civilian control, and broadly accountable to the society they claim to serve.

About Jane Duncan

Jane Duncan is the Highway Africa Chair of Media and Information Society and a professor in the journalism and media studies department of Rhodes University in Grahamstown, South Africa.

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NPB9781431410750
9781431410750
1431410756
The rise of the securocrats by Jane Duncan
New
Paperback
Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd
2014-06-14
224
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