Dynamising Liberation Movements in Southern Africa : Quo Vadis?
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Institute for Preservation and Dev.,
2020.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- List of Contributors
- Chapter One
- Setting the scene for dynamising liberation movements in Southern Africa: Quo Vadis?
- Background
- Rationale
- Statement of purpose
- The practical public policy purpose and content of this book project
- Organisation of the book project
- Chapter Two
- Liberation movements and modern democracy: Should movements transition into political parties?
- Afrodecolonial lens of analysis
- The call for liberation movements to become parties
- The liberation struggle, movements and the search for decolonial futures: Conclusions
- References
- Chapter Three
- ANC
- led South Africa's health record: An African human rights perspective
- Introduction
- Methodological and conceptual issues
- Legislative frameworks on health care: Between theory and practice
- South Africa's health sector: Comparative national, continental and global prognosis
- Conclusion and policy implications
- References
- Chapter Four
- Appraising JG Zuma-led ANC through an Afrocentric lens
- Introduction
- Methodological and theoretical framing
- Economic influence on the state of the ANC
- Inside the political landscape of South Africa
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter Five
- Views of profound unprecedented challenges faced by the African National Congress as a governing party by its members
- The socio-historical background of the ANC's challenges
- The ANC's view of its challenges through its members
- The attribution of the ANC's challenges to Thabo Mbeki and Jacob Zuma
- The attribution of the ANC's challenges to its shortcomings and mistakes in exile
- The attribution of the ANC's challenges to its neglect of economic and social policy thinking in its political strategic since its formation
- Conclusion and recommendations
- Notes
- References
- Chapter Six
- Jacob Zuma-led ANC as a home of major contradictions
- Introduction and Background
- The interface between ANC protocol and constitutional prescripts of South Africa
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter Seven
- The ANC's Christianity-driven morality as political theology through the X-ray of Ahmed Kathrada
- Introduction
- Political theology, Afrocentricity, and methodological considerations in perspective
- Hatred and bitterness reconsidered in context
- The ANC's theological-political rhetoric in perspective
- Interweaving the ANC's political theology and morality with South Africa's internal and international relations
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter Eight
- The coming of the end of the African National Congress: A reality or pipe dream?
- Introduction
- Research methodology
- Theoretical contribution: Afrocentricity
- Literature review: Failed economic policy implementation, 1994-2017