
Mbeki and After
Reflections on the Legacy of Thabo Mbeki
Daryl Glaser(Editor)
Wits University Press
Published on 1. October 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-1-86814-502-7 (ISBN)
Description
For nearly ten years - indeed more if we include his period of influence under Mandela's presidency - Thabo Mbeki bestrode South Africa's political stage. Despite attempts by some in the new ANC leadership to airbrush out his role, there can be little doubt that Mbeki was a seminal figure in South Africa's new democracy, one who left a huge mark in many fields, perhaps most controversially in state and party management, economic policy, public health intervention, foreign affairs and race relations. If we wish to understand the character and fate of post-1994 South Africa, we must therefore ask: What kind of political system, economy and society has the former President bequeathed to the government of Jacob Zuma and to the citizens of South Africa generally? This question is addressed head-on here by a diverse range of analysts, commentators and participants in the political process. Amongst the specific questions they seek to answer: What is Mbeki's legacy for patterns of inclusion and exclusion based on race, class and gender? How, if at all, did his presidency reshape relations within the state, between the state and the ruling party and between the state and society? How did he reposition South Africa on the continent and in the world? This book will be of interest to anyone wishing to understand the current political landscape in South Africa, and Mbeki's role in shaping it.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Johannesburg
South Africa
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Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 130 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
318 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-86814-502-7 (9781868145027)
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Persons
Daryl Glaser is associate professor in the department of Political Studies at Wits University.
Richard Calland is Associate Professor in Public Law, Richard head of the Democratic Governance & Rights Unit at the University of Cape Town.
Jane Duncan is a professor in the Department of Journalism, Film and Television at the University of Johannesburg.
Steven Friedman is Research Professor associated with the Department of Politics in the Humanities Faculty, University of Johannesburg. He is a political scientist who specialises in the study of democracy; a public commentator; newspaper columnist and a former trade unionist.
Mark Gevisser is an award winning writer, journalist and film-maker.
Richard Calland is Associate Professor in Public Law, Richard head of the Democratic Governance & Rights Unit at the University of Cape Town.
Jane Duncan is a professor in the Department of Journalism, Film and Television at the University of Johannesburg.
Steven Friedman is Research Professor associated with the Department of Politics in the Humanities Faculty, University of Johannesburg. He is a political scientist who specialises in the study of democracy; a public commentator; newspaper columnist and a former trade unionist.
Mark Gevisser is an award winning writer, journalist and film-maker.
Content
Chapter 1: MBEKI AND HIS LEGACY: A critical introduction
DARYL GLASER
Chapter 2 MBEKI'S LEGACY: Some conceptual markers
PETER HUDSON
Chapter 3 WHY IS THABO MBEKI A 'NITEMARE'?
MARK GEVISSER
Chapter 4 MACHIAVELLI MEETS THE CONSTITUTION: Mbeki and the law
RICHARD CALLAND AND CHRIS OXTOBY
Chapter 5 THABO MBEKI AND DISSENT 105
JANE DUNCAN
Chapter 6 CIVIL SOCIETY AND UNCIVIL GOVERNMENT: The Treatment Action Campaign versus Thabo Mbeki, 1998-2008
MARK HEYWOOD
Chapter 7 SEEING OURSELVES AS OTHERS SEE US: Racism, technique and the Mbeki administration
STEVEN FRIEDMAN
Chapter 8 TOWARDS A COMMON NATIONAL IDENTITY: Did Thabo Mbeki help or hinder?
EUSEBIUS MCKAISER
Chapter 9 THABO MBEKI'S LEGACY OF TRANSFORMATIONAL DIPLOMACY
CHRIS LANDSBERG
Chapter 10 THABO MBEKI AND THE GREAT FOREIGN POLICY RIDDLE
PETER VALE
DARYL GLASER
Chapter 2 MBEKI'S LEGACY: Some conceptual markers
PETER HUDSON
Chapter 3 WHY IS THABO MBEKI A 'NITEMARE'?
MARK GEVISSER
Chapter 4 MACHIAVELLI MEETS THE CONSTITUTION: Mbeki and the law
RICHARD CALLAND AND CHRIS OXTOBY
Chapter 5 THABO MBEKI AND DISSENT 105
JANE DUNCAN
Chapter 6 CIVIL SOCIETY AND UNCIVIL GOVERNMENT: The Treatment Action Campaign versus Thabo Mbeki, 1998-2008
MARK HEYWOOD
Chapter 7 SEEING OURSELVES AS OTHERS SEE US: Racism, technique and the Mbeki administration
STEVEN FRIEDMAN
Chapter 8 TOWARDS A COMMON NATIONAL IDENTITY: Did Thabo Mbeki help or hinder?
EUSEBIUS MCKAISER
Chapter 9 THABO MBEKI'S LEGACY OF TRANSFORMATIONAL DIPLOMACY
CHRIS LANDSBERG
Chapter 10 THABO MBEKI AND THE GREAT FOREIGN POLICY RIDDLE
PETER VALE