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An Ordinary Country
An Ordinary Country, Disputing the notion of a 'miracle' transition in South Africa, the author argues that the new South Africa had to happen as it did because of the socio-historical make-up of the country and the leading players involved.He identifies and explains some of , An Ordinary Country has a rating of 4 stars
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  • An Ordinary Country
  • Written by author N Alexander
  • Published by Berghahn Books, Incorporated, September 2003
  • Disputing the notion of a 'miracle' transition in South Africa, the author argues that the new South Africa had to happen as it did because of the socio-historical make-up of the country and the leading players involved.He identifies and explains some of
  • Much of the literature on post-apartheid South Africa focuses on what's been called its miracle transition to liberal democracy. Alexander (U. of Cape Town), a former political activist who was imprisoned for 10 years on Robben Island, argues, however, th
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Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction1
Ch. 1'Race' and Class in South African Historiography: An Overview9
Ch. 2Nationalism and the Dynamics of the Liberation Movement29
Ch. 3The Peculiarities of the Transition to Democracy in South Africa43
Ch. 4The Post-Apartheid State59
Ch. 5Nation Building and the Politics of Identity81
Ch. 6The Politics of Reconciliation111
Ch. 7South Africa: Example or Illusion?137
Notes175
AppExtracts from the South African Constitution191
Bibliography193
Index205


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