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|a Political parties in South Africa :
|b do they undermine or underpin democracy? /
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|a South Africa's complex party system after the 2016 local government elections -- Introduction -- Wither the ANC's dominance? Waning electoral dominance, rising hegemonic dominance -- The need to reform the electoral system in South Africa : A constitutional engineering perspective -- Women, the electoral system and political parties -- Political parties and political leadership : Sewing reconciliation or divisions? -- Do political parties still shift public opinion? -- Securing their future : Using election campaigns to safeguard the party system -- Political parties and their capacity to provide parliamentary oversight -- ANC hegemony : Social and economic ramifications for South Africa -- The African National Congress and South Africa's foreign policy and diplomacy : A decolonial African perspective -- Conclusion : Moving South Africa forward?
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