This book is one of two volumes that examines democracy and politics in South Africa over the last three decades. Bringing together leading scholars and practitioners, the book critically evaluates the successes and challenges of post-apartheid governance, paying particular attention to key issues such as government dysfunction, political corruption, and economic transformation. Multidisciplinary in approach and bridging theory and practice, the book is an essential resource for reimagining South Africa’s democratic future. It will appeal to students and scholars of public administration, governance and politics in Africa and beyond, as well as practitioners and policymakers.
CHAPTER 1 Corruption and Accountability at the Local Government Level in
South Africa.- CHAPTER 2 Designed to fail?.- CHAPTER 3 Mastering State Craft
in Post-Apartheid South Africa.- CHAPTER 4 Broad-Based Black Economic
Empowerment (BBBEE) and Industrialization.- CHAPTER 5 Fostering Inclusive
Growth through Small Business Development in Post-Apartheid South Africa.-
CHAPTER 6 A Comparative Analysis of Legal and Policy Frameworks Governing
Civil Society Organisations.- CHAPTER 7 What is in a Name?.- CHAPTER 8 Unity,
Peace, and Cohesion in South African Borders.- CHAPTER 9 Conclusions and
Recommendations.
Busani Ngcaweni is Director of the Centre for Public Policy & African Studies, University of Johannesburg, South Africa.
Sinelisiwe Thwala is Deputy Director for Research at the South African National School of Government.
Ayabulela Dlakavu is a Senior Lecturer at the Wits School of Governance, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa.