The aim of this paper is twofold. First, it will explore the tensions and contradic-tions of participatory governance in the context of globalisation in the new South Africa. Second, the paper will interrogate the links between neo-liberal economic reforms and participatory governance in South Africa. In particular, it will explore the question of whether or not participatory governance is inherently democratic and development enhancing. On the basis of the analysis, the paper will explore an alternative scenario that will be relevant for policy and academic purposes for South Africa and other developing countries. Résumé Cet article comporte un double objectif. Tout d’abord, il analyse les tensions et les contradictions de la gouvernance p...
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At a time when most countries in the world adopted the principles of the Washington consensus with r...
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The present volume has its origin in a conference on globalization and Africa held in Cape Town at t...
Globalisation has been defined as a continuous evolutionary process whereby functions and influences...
Globalization has become a major topic of discussion and concern in economic circles since the mid- ...
Do civil society organizations representing groups such as women, migrants, indigenous people, peopl...
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