In December 2017, South Africa’s ruling party, the ANC, announced that they will adopt expropriation of land without compensation and free higher education for 90% of students. These policy positions had been associated with the radical left-wing EFF party. This article asks whether the EFF influenced the ANC policy shifts and if they did, how? Leveraging Williams (2006)’s theory of peripheral party impact and the process tracing method, the study finds evidence of EFF direct causal contribution on ANC policy shift on land reform and strong grounds for inferring indirect influence of the EFF on ANC policy shift on higher education funding. Data sources included policy documents, manifestos, speeches by ANC and EFF political leaders and parl...
This Dissertation, written at the Department of Political Studies in the School of Social Sciences, ...
The study investigates the ideological challenges facing the African National Congress (ANC) from be...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in ...
In December 2017, South Africa’s ruling party, the ANC, announced that they will adopt expropriation...
The arrival of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), self-identified as a radical party of the far le...
Land reform is a highly contentious issue in post-apartheid South Africa. Immediately after aparthei...
In countries ruled by a single party for a long period of time, how does political opposition to the...
The African National Congress is commonly thought of as a dominant party, which poses an explanatory...
This dissertation develops an economic theory of founding party dominance and validates its main imp...
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2021.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Following the end of apartheid and the ...
The article focuses on the most common form of institutionally punished disruption seen in South Afr...
This article examines the rise of gatekeeper politics within the ANC, drawing on an analysis of ANC ...
MA (Political Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe ANC's relationship with COSAT...
Reeling under the sanctions imposed by the community of nations and heightened internal struggles, t...
The period of ‘people’s power’ in South Africa from 1985-7 represented for many participants a form ...
This Dissertation, written at the Department of Political Studies in the School of Social Sciences, ...
The study investigates the ideological challenges facing the African National Congress (ANC) from be...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in ...
In December 2017, South Africa’s ruling party, the ANC, announced that they will adopt expropriation...
The arrival of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), self-identified as a radical party of the far le...
Land reform is a highly contentious issue in post-apartheid South Africa. Immediately after aparthei...
In countries ruled by a single party for a long period of time, how does political opposition to the...
The African National Congress is commonly thought of as a dominant party, which poses an explanatory...
This dissertation develops an economic theory of founding party dominance and validates its main imp...
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2021.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Following the end of apartheid and the ...
The article focuses on the most common form of institutionally punished disruption seen in South Afr...
This article examines the rise of gatekeeper politics within the ANC, drawing on an analysis of ANC ...
MA (Political Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe ANC's relationship with COSAT...
Reeling under the sanctions imposed by the community of nations and heightened internal struggles, t...
The period of ‘people’s power’ in South Africa from 1985-7 represented for many participants a form ...
This Dissertation, written at the Department of Political Studies in the School of Social Sciences, ...
The study investigates the ideological challenges facing the African National Congress (ANC) from be...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in ...