ABSTRACT

The political changes in South Africa have led to the country being viewed as a standard bearer for democracy within the African continent, and a beacon for democratic reform globally.; In this book, Heather Deegan looks at political reform in South Africa within a broad framework of global patterns of democratization. Her account is rooted in modern literature on democracy and democratization, and it is illuminated by interviews carried out at local and national level among members of the ANC, the Inkartha Freedom Party, the National Party, various women's organizations, labour and economic groups, traditional ethnic organizations, township representatives and religious groups.

chapter 1|14 pages

The democracy debate

chapter 2|22 pages

Constitutionalism

chapter 3|28 pages

Parties and political cleavages

chapter 4|18 pages

Civil society, citizenship and identity

chapter 5|20 pages

Women and youth

chapter 6|24 pages

Local democracy and electoral processes

chapter 7|22 pages

Political economy

chapter 8|12 pages

Conclusion

chapter |16 pages

Afterword

chapter |6 pages

Appendices

chapter 2|12 pages

APPENDIX 2 Bill of Rights

chapter 4|6 pages

APPENDIX 4 Structure of the ANC

chapter |2 pages

Interviews/meetings