In South Africa’s new democracy two trends are becoming apparent: political centralisation and the weakening of agents of political accountability. The article argues, first, that these trends are the result of the South African government’s use of two forms of co-optive power, namely institutional centralisation and dispositional centralisation. Secondly, contending that these trends are merely the fruits of deeper roots, the article seeks to identify these roots by “digging deeper”. Primary documents emanating from South Africa’s ruling party, the ANC, have been studied to understandthese trends. It is concluded that the current centralisation results from a deliberate striving towards ideological hegemony
Dominant party tendencies exist either when a single party enjoys monopoly of power through the excl...
This dissertation develops an economic theory of founding party dominance and validates its main imp...
This article is concerned with the configuration of provincial and local government in South Africa ...
In South Africa’s new democracy two trends are becoming apparent: political centralisation and the w...
A tripartite alliance formed by the African National Congress, the South African Communist Party and...
In this article the concept of political transformation, as it has occurred since 1994, is analysed ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2003.Includes bi...
The 2009 South African elections were somewhat different in terms of the positioning of the ruling p...
In this phase of South Africa's second political transition (manifesting characteristics of politica...
As South Africa headed into a campaign for its second democratic election, the only real question in...
This article examines the evolving political culture in contemporary South Africa. It draws on elite...
This article discusses recent developments in South African politics from the perspective of a parad...
It is not inconceivable that the formal institutions of democracy, with universal adult suffrage in ...
Bibliography: leaves 135-138.The degree of centralisation and monopolisation of power by the African...
This article is an overview of shifting political–administrative relationships in South Africa, with...
Dominant party tendencies exist either when a single party enjoys monopoly of power through the excl...
This dissertation develops an economic theory of founding party dominance and validates its main imp...
This article is concerned with the configuration of provincial and local government in South Africa ...
In South Africa’s new democracy two trends are becoming apparent: political centralisation and the w...
A tripartite alliance formed by the African National Congress, the South African Communist Party and...
In this article the concept of political transformation, as it has occurred since 1994, is analysed ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2003.Includes bi...
The 2009 South African elections were somewhat different in terms of the positioning of the ruling p...
In this phase of South Africa's second political transition (manifesting characteristics of politica...
As South Africa headed into a campaign for its second democratic election, the only real question in...
This article examines the evolving political culture in contemporary South Africa. It draws on elite...
This article discusses recent developments in South African politics from the perspective of a parad...
It is not inconceivable that the formal institutions of democracy, with universal adult suffrage in ...
Bibliography: leaves 135-138.The degree of centralisation and monopolisation of power by the African...
This article is an overview of shifting political–administrative relationships in South Africa, with...
Dominant party tendencies exist either when a single party enjoys monopoly of power through the excl...
This dissertation develops an economic theory of founding party dominance and validates its main imp...
This article is concerned with the configuration of provincial and local government in South Africa ...