Governance in the new South Africa
The challenges of globalisation
G Mhone author O Edigheji author
Format:Book
Publisher:University of Cape Town Press
Published:3rd Dec '03
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The implications of global imperatives on the nature, capacity, character, and scope of democratic governance and the pursuit of equitable development in the new South Africa are assessed in this discussion. This text argues that implementation of economic reforms predicated on market fundamentalism as the dominant logic and paradigm of globalization and economic management at the domestic level is incompatible with the quest for democratic governance and equitable development. Nonetheless, the authors foretell the eventuality of these favored reforms and the resultant reproduction of a substantively undemocratic and inequitable society.
Assesses the implications of global imperatives for the nature, capacity, character and scope of democratic governance and the pursuit of equitable development in the new South Africa.The book assesses the implication of global imperatives on the nature, capacity, character and scope of democratic governance and the pursuit of equitable development in the new South Africa. A major conclusion arising from the analyses is that the implementation of economic reforms predicated on market fundamentalism is incompatible and irreconcilable with this quest.
ISBN: 9781919713878
Dimensions: 243mm x 170mm x 15mm
Weight: 645g
320 pages