Description:
State of the Nation
2003-2004 draws on a long tradition
of critical, analytical scholarship
to provide an outstanding contribution
to our understanding of South
Africa at this moment in history.
First in a series by leading
South African intellectuals on
the state of post-apartheid South
Africa, this volume provides:
- Insightful analysis of post-apartheid
polity, the state of the state,
its political parties and wider
civil society
- An in-depth look at the complex
issues of employment, unemployment
and the changing nature of trade
unionism
- Detailed examinations of aspects
of the social environment such
as race relations, land reforms
and education
- Informed assessments of South
Africa's relations with Africa
and the wider world including
the increasing South Africanisation
of the African economy.
Within each focal area, the authors
reflect on the inherited apartheid
legacy, review the policy and
other initiatives introduced
to overcome that legacy and then
dissect the impact of these initiatives.
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