Contents: Introduction; PART I: Political Structures and Conditions for Democracy; The Charterist Image of Democracy in the South African Context, Ralph Lawrence; The Conditions for Democracy in a Future South Africa, Alf Stadler; Nation, State and Party Politics in a Democratic Post-Apartheid South Africa, A.H.D. Wagenaar; PART II: Democracy and Economic Systems in Post-Apartheid South Africa; Capitalism, Socialism and Future South Africa, Herbert Vilakazi; Restructuring the South African Economy and the Dilemma of Nationalization in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Towards Economic Freedom, George Negota; PART III: Democracy and Human Rights in Post-Apartheid South Africa; Democracy and Human Rights: Developing a South African Human Rights Culture, Kader Asmal; Industrial Democracy and Workers' Right to Participate in a Post-Apartheid South Africa, V. P. Torul; Legal Education in a Post-Apartheid South Africa, J. Hlophe; PART IV: South Africa's Regional and International Relations; Some U.S. and Soviet Foreign Policy Stances Toward RSA: Implications for the National Party and the African National Congress, Dominic Milazi; Democracy in Post-Apartheid South Africa: External Influence, William Foltz; South Africa and Its Neighbors: Continuity and Change in the Post-Apartheid Era, Baron Boyd; South Africa and SADCC in the Post-Apartheid Era: Conflict or Cooperation, James Chipasula; PART V: Gender and Occupational Opportunities; Gender and Occupational Inequalities in Post-Apartheid South Africa, Alifeyo Chilivumbo.
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Insight, together with thoughtful analysis of currently relevent subject matter, constitutes the book's strength. -- Keshav C. Sharma, University of Botswana * Third World Quarterly * ...[Contains] chapters of high quality from recognised international experts, most notably the chapters by Stadler....[O]ne of the best chapters was produced by Chipasula, on the dynamics of gender and occupational inequality in the new South Africa. -- Keshav C. Sharma, University of Botswana * Journal Of Commonwealth & Comparative Politics * This is a very worthwhile addition to the growing literature on South Africa for a better understanding of that country's politics, economy, society and future prospects. This will be very useful for teaching and research within and outside South Africa. -- Keshav C. Sharma, University of Botswana This is a very worthwhile addition to the growing literature on South Africa for a better understanding of that country's politics, economy, society and future prospects. This will be very useful for teaching and research within and outside South Africa. -- Keshav C. Sharma, University of Botswana Insight, together with thoughtful analysis of currently relevent subject matter, constitutes the book's strength. -- Keshav C. Sharma, University of Botswana * Third World Quarterly * ...[Contains] chapters of high quality from recognised international experts, most notably the chapters by Stadler....[O]ne of the best chapters was produced by Chipasula, on the dynamics of gender and occupational inequality in the new South Africa. -- Keshav C. Sharma, University of Botswana * Journal Of Commonwealth & Comparative Politics *
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James Chipasula is Professor of Political Studies at the University of Transkei. Alifeyo Chilivumbo is Professor of Sociology at the same university.
Part 1 Political Structures and Conditions for Democracy: The Charterist Image of Democracy in the South African Context, Ralph Lawrence; The Conditions for Democracy in a Future South Africa, Alf Stadler; Nation, State and Party Politics in a Democratic Post-Apartheid South Africa, A.H.D. Wagenaar. Part 2 Democracy and Economic Systems in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Capitalism, Socialism and Future South Africa, Herbert Vilakzi. Part 3 Restructuring the South African Economy and the Dilemma of Nationalisation in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Democracy and Human rights - Developing a South African Human Rights Culture, Kader Asmal; Industrial Democracy and Workers' Rights Culture, Kader Asmal; Industrial Democracy and Workers' Rights to Participate in a Post-Apartheid South Africa, J. Hlophe. Part 4 South Africa's Regional and International Relations: Some US and Soviet Foreign Policy Stances Towards RSA - Implications for the National Party and the African National Congress, Dominic Milazi; Democracy in Post-Apartheid South Africa - External Influence, William Foltz; South Africa and its Neighbours - Continuity and Change in the Post-Apartheid Era, Baron Boyd; South Africa and SADCC in the Post-Apartheid Eras - Conflict or Cooperation, James Chipesula. Part 5 Gender and Occupational Opportunities: Gender and Occupational Inequalities in Post-Apartheid South Africa, Alifeyo Chilivumbo.