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Elite Transition Patrick Bond (Associate Professor, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa)

Elite Transition By Patrick Bond (Associate Professor, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa)

Summary

The first study of post-apartheid South Africa to examine the complex reasons for the failure of the new South African government to tackle development.

Elite Transition Summary

Elite Transition: From Apartheid to Neoliberalism in South Africa by Patrick Bond (Associate Professor, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa)

In Elite Transition, Patrick Bond examines the economic and social compromises that have been, and are being, made between the past and present powers in South Africa. A former adviser to the ANC, Bond investigates how groups such as the ANC went from being a force of liberation for all people to a vehicle now perceived as serving the economic interests of an elite few. Bond covers a range of socioeconomic factors under both the old and new South Africa, highlighting the reasons for the transition's 'development' failure and drawing on case studies on key issues: social contracts, black economic empowerment, housing and corporate power. He explores the idea that progressive policymaking is being compromised by the new petit bourgeoisie and ruling elite, and assesses the view that, as change slows down, official policy is increasingly one of lower expectations.

Elite Transition Reviews

'Bond has written an engaging and important account that situates South Africa's transition within the broader global processes unfolding during the 1990s... Elite Transition successfully highlights some telling events and processes that help us understand why the transition unfolded as it did, and, crucially, why it is not just South Africans who should be deeply concerned at this series of developments.' International Affairs'Elite Transition charts the destruction of progressive economic and social policy aspirations from the end years of apartheid to today as a new elite emerges espousing neo-liberal principles ...The book is important. Bond sets out how the Clinton/Blair neo-liberal cry that 'there is no alternative' is being challenged. ' Socialist Review'In what is both a challenging and well researched book, Bond takes us through every key area of policy formation, and with a mixtrue of radical economic analysis, investigative journalism and personal anecdote, brings to light the full and at times frightening impact of the 'Elite Transition'.' Left Republican Review'The book is an analysis of the compromises made between the past and present powers in post-apartheid South Afric, and it assesses the extent to which they can lead to meaningful liberation for the masses of South Africans.' Oxfam Review of Journals

About Patrick Bond (Associate Professor, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa)

Patrick Bond is Senior Professor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. He is the author of several books, including Politics of Climate Justice (2012), Looting Africa (2006), Talk Left Walk Right (2006), Unsustainable South Africa (2002), and Cities of Gold, Townships of Coal (2000).

Table of Contents

Preface Part I: Power and Economic Discourses 1. Neoliberal Economic Constraints to Liberation 2. Social Contract Scenarios Part II: The Ascendance of Neoliberal Social Policy 3. Rumours, Dreams and Promises 4. The Housing Question Part III: International Lessons 5. The World Bank as 'Knowledge Bank' 6. Beyond Neoliberalism? South Africa and the Global Crisis Notes Index

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9780745310237
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Elite Transition: From Apartheid to Neoliberalism in South Africa by Patrick Bond (Associate Professor, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa)
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Pluto Press
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