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New South African Review 1 : 2010: Development or Decline?.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: New South African ReviewPublication details: Chicago : Wits University Press, 2010.Description: 1 online resource (485 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781868147144
  • 1868147142
  • 9781868147915
  • 1868147916
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: New South African Review 1 : 2010: Development or Decline?DDC classification:
  • 330.968 330.968005
LOC classification:
  • HC905 .A1 N45
Online resources:
Contents:
Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Introduction: South Africa 2010: From short-term success to long-term decline?; Part 1: Economy, Ecology and Sustainability; Introduction: South Africa and the eco-logic of the global capitalist crisis; Chapter 1: The state of the South African economy; Chapter 2: The international economic crisis and employment in South Africa; Chapter 3: The economic impact of South Africa's 2010 World Cup: Ex ante ambitions and possible ex post realities; Chapter 4: Growth, resource use and decoupling: Towards a 'green new deal' for South Africa?
Chapter 5: Planning for sustainable living with limited waterPart 2: State, Politics and Policy; Introduction: The politics and challenges of delivery; Chapter 6: The African National Congress under Jacob Zuma; Chapter 7: Indigent management: A strategic response to the struggles of the poor in post-apartheid South Africa; Chapter 8: Fear, enervation and the systematisation of disorder: Challenges to reforming the Department of Home Affairs; Chapter 9: The mobile nation: How migration continues to shape South Africa.
Chapter 10: South African female peacekeepers: An exploration of their experiences in the Democratic Republic of CongoPart 3: Education, Health and Land; Introduction: Reform and redress in higher education, health and land; Chapter 11: 'Silencing and worse ... ': The humanities and social sciences in South Africa; Chapter 12: Realising transformation, equity and social justice in higher education; Chapter 13: The polarising impact of South Africa's AIDS epidemic; Chapter 14: Health for all? Towards a national health service in South Africa.
Chapter 15: The Comprehensive Rural Development Programme (CRDP): A beacon of growth for rural South Africa?Chapter 16: Breaking down barriers: Policy gaps and new options in South African land reform; Part 4: Crime and Sex; Introduction: Signs of social decline? Crime, prisons, child trafficking and transactional sex; Chapter 17: Our burden of pain: Murder and the major forms of violence in South Africa; Chapter 18: Waiting for Godot: Awaiting trial detainees in South Africa; Chapter 19: Wolves in sheep's skin: Trafficking of children in Musina, Limpopo Province.
Chapter 20: Relationships of exchange amongst South African youth in an age of conspicuous consumptionContributors; Index ; Back Cover.
Summary: The publication of the New South African Review produced from the department of sociology at the University of the Witwatersrand, represents the launch of an exciting new annual series of studies in South African politics, economics, and society. Drawing together original contributions, Volume 1 2010 will range widely over South Africa's location in the global economic crisis, the mounting environmental challenges facing the country, and the extent of poverty and unemployment through to the state of Zuma's ANC, land reform, and other critical issues confronting South African society: crime, ch.
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Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Introduction: South Africa 2010: From short-term success to long-term decline?; Part 1: Economy, Ecology and Sustainability; Introduction: South Africa and the eco-logic of the global capitalist crisis; Chapter 1: The state of the South African economy; Chapter 2: The international economic crisis and employment in South Africa; Chapter 3: The economic impact of South Africa's 2010 World Cup: Ex ante ambitions and possible ex post realities; Chapter 4: Growth, resource use and decoupling: Towards a 'green new deal' for South Africa?

Chapter 5: Planning for sustainable living with limited waterPart 2: State, Politics and Policy; Introduction: The politics and challenges of delivery; Chapter 6: The African National Congress under Jacob Zuma; Chapter 7: Indigent management: A strategic response to the struggles of the poor in post-apartheid South Africa; Chapter 8: Fear, enervation and the systematisation of disorder: Challenges to reforming the Department of Home Affairs; Chapter 9: The mobile nation: How migration continues to shape South Africa.

Chapter 10: South African female peacekeepers: An exploration of their experiences in the Democratic Republic of CongoPart 3: Education, Health and Land; Introduction: Reform and redress in higher education, health and land; Chapter 11: 'Silencing and worse ... ': The humanities and social sciences in South Africa; Chapter 12: Realising transformation, equity and social justice in higher education; Chapter 13: The polarising impact of South Africa's AIDS epidemic; Chapter 14: Health for all? Towards a national health service in South Africa.

Chapter 15: The Comprehensive Rural Development Programme (CRDP): A beacon of growth for rural South Africa?Chapter 16: Breaking down barriers: Policy gaps and new options in South African land reform; Part 4: Crime and Sex; Introduction: Signs of social decline? Crime, prisons, child trafficking and transactional sex; Chapter 17: Our burden of pain: Murder and the major forms of violence in South Africa; Chapter 18: Waiting for Godot: Awaiting trial detainees in South Africa; Chapter 19: Wolves in sheep's skin: Trafficking of children in Musina, Limpopo Province.

Chapter 20: Relationships of exchange amongst South African youth in an age of conspicuous consumptionContributors; Index ; Back Cover.

The publication of the New South African Review produced from the department of sociology at the University of the Witwatersrand, represents the launch of an exciting new annual series of studies in South African politics, economics, and society. Drawing together original contributions, Volume 1 2010 will range widely over South Africa's location in the global economic crisis, the mounting environmental challenges facing the country, and the extent of poverty and unemployment through to the state of Zuma's ANC, land reform, and other critical issues confronting South African society: crime, ch.

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