State of the nation: South Africa 2012-2013
PUBLICATION YEAR: 2013
TITLE EDITOR(S): F.Nyamnjoh, U.Pillay, G.Hagg, J.Jansen
KEYWORDS: DEMOCRACY, ELECTIONS, FOREIGN POLICY, GOVERNANCE, LAND REFORM, POST APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA
DEPARTMENT: Developmental, Capable and Ethical State (DCES), Office of the CEO (ERM), Office of the CEO (OCEO), Office of the CEO (IL), Office of the CEO (BS), Office of the CEO (IA)
Web link: https://www.hsrcpress.ac.za/books/state-of-the-nation-south-africa-2012-2013
Print: HSRC Library: shelf number 7653
HANDLE: 20.500.11910/3040
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/3040
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Abstract
Between 2003 and 2008, the HSRC published its annual flagship publication, State of the Nation. Since the launch of the first edition, the series has captured the attention of public intellectuals, scholars, policymakers and the media in South Africa and abroad. Internationally, the series has been acclaimed as one of the most in-depth and important independent analyses of the national agenda through the lens of the South African political, economic and social context, and has been selected by university departments across the world as prescribed or highly recommended reading. In view of its historically high demand and the need for vibrant national and continental debates, the HSRC will relaunch this authoritative publication in 2013.-
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- Foreword
- Introduction: uncertain democracy - elite fragmentation and the disintegration of the 'nationalist concensus' in South Africa
- Public participation in South Africa as we enter the 21st century
- SADC's intervention into Lesotho: an illegal defence of democracy?
- Developing the culture of governance and democracy in South Africa, 1994-1999
- State-civil society in post-apartheid South Africa
- Electoral administration: achievements and continuing challenges
- Electoral politics in South Africa: assessing the first democratic decade
- South Africa: breathing new life into "quiet diplomacy"
- International solidarity: introduction
- South African governance in review: anti-corruption, local government, traditional leadership
- Democratic governance versus democratic citizens: what do South Africans think?
- Ten years into democracy: how South Africans view their world and themselves
- General introduction
- The 'state' of social cohesion: re-stating the question of social cohesion and 'nationbuilding'