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South Africa in Southern Africa : Domestic Change and International Conflict / ed. by Edmond J. Keller, Louis A. Picard.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2023]Copyright date: ©1989Description: 1 online resource (263 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781555871291
  • 9781685851453
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 South African Pattens of Change and Continuity -- PART I Theoretical Perspectives on Social Change in South Africa -- 2 The Ethnic Factor and Democratic Constitution-Making in South Africa -- 3 From Exhortation to Incentive Strategies: Mediation Efforts in South Africa in the Mid-1980s -- 4 Racial Proletarianization and Political Culture in South Africa -- PART II The Political Economy of Domestic Change in South Africa -- 5 Tsa Batho: Zonal Dynamics of Black Politics in South Africa -- 6 The Black Trade Unions and Opposition Politics in South Africa -- 7 The White Mind, Business, and Apartheid -- PART III South Africa and the International Political Environment -- 8 SADCC as a Counter-Dependency Strategy: How Much Collective Clout? -- 9 The Effects of South Africa on Zambian Politics and Society: Overt and Systematic Destabilization -- 10 Southern Africa in Conflict: Problems Enough to Share -- 11 Beyond Constructive Engagement: U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Southern Africa into the 1990s -- Index -- The Contributors
Summary: Critically examines the political economy of change in South Africa, considering prospects for the development of majority-rule government, the social and cultural dynamics of black South Africa, and the interaction of external and domestic factors in structuring the processes of change.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 South African Pattens of Change and Continuity -- PART I Theoretical Perspectives on Social Change in South Africa -- 2 The Ethnic Factor and Democratic Constitution-Making in South Africa -- 3 From Exhortation to Incentive Strategies: Mediation Efforts in South Africa in the Mid-1980s -- 4 Racial Proletarianization and Political Culture in South Africa -- PART II The Political Economy of Domestic Change in South Africa -- 5 Tsa Batho: Zonal Dynamics of Black Politics in South Africa -- 6 The Black Trade Unions and Opposition Politics in South Africa -- 7 The White Mind, Business, and Apartheid -- PART III South Africa and the International Political Environment -- 8 SADCC as a Counter-Dependency Strategy: How Much Collective Clout? -- 9 The Effects of South Africa on Zambian Politics and Society: Overt and Systematic Destabilization -- 10 Southern Africa in Conflict: Problems Enough to Share -- 11 Beyond Constructive Engagement: U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Southern Africa into the 1990s -- Index -- The Contributors

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Critically examines the political economy of change in South Africa, considering prospects for the development of majority-rule government, the social and cultural dynamics of black South Africa, and the interaction of external and domestic factors in structuring the processes of change.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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