This article examines the rise and decline of tripartite experiments in southern Africa, focusing on South Africa, Mozambique and Namibia, where tripartism emerged as part of the broader processes of democratisation and embedding democratic institutions. Why did these experiments largely fail to achieve the gains for labour that might have been anticipated? In each case, the lack of success can be ascribed to the ecosystemic dominance of neo-liberalism, returning growth fuelled by higher commodities prices, the changing structure of elites, dominant partyism, and structural weaknesses in both organised business and the labour movement
This article examines the global dynamics of late colonialism and how these informed South African ...
Propelled by a commodities boom and expanding South–South investment, mega-projects have reshaped th...
In the beginning of the 1980s South Africa launched a series of strategies in order to undermine eff...
This article examines the rise and decline of tripartite experiments in southern Africa, focusing on...
This article deepens critique of the Africa rising trope and the policies promoted by neo liberals t...
This article follows the birth of the South African nation and how it intersects with the emergence ...
Any intellectual worth any salt in the South Africa of the 1990s is caught between Utopian and dysto...
This article looks at the mining and tourism sectors through the prisms of a society still attemptin...
This article is a critical assessment of an aspect of the apartheid political economy in the former ...
This paper explores the South African political economy through the lens of a variety of capitalism ...
This article is about South Africa in the post-apartheid period. It has two aspects; first it examin...
This article examines what it refers to as the dialectic of the ‘old’ and the ‘new’ in the political...
Mandela pointed to South Africa's slow economic growth, rising unemployment and persistent pove...
This article looks at how actors commonly associated with the separate spheres of the state, private...
African economies have long been a matter of concern to anthropologists, not least in the pages of A...
This article examines the global dynamics of late colonialism and how these informed South African ...
Propelled by a commodities boom and expanding South–South investment, mega-projects have reshaped th...
In the beginning of the 1980s South Africa launched a series of strategies in order to undermine eff...
This article examines the rise and decline of tripartite experiments in southern Africa, focusing on...
This article deepens critique of the Africa rising trope and the policies promoted by neo liberals t...
This article follows the birth of the South African nation and how it intersects with the emergence ...
Any intellectual worth any salt in the South Africa of the 1990s is caught between Utopian and dysto...
This article looks at the mining and tourism sectors through the prisms of a society still attemptin...
This article is a critical assessment of an aspect of the apartheid political economy in the former ...
This paper explores the South African political economy through the lens of a variety of capitalism ...
This article is about South Africa in the post-apartheid period. It has two aspects; first it examin...
This article examines what it refers to as the dialectic of the ‘old’ and the ‘new’ in the political...
Mandela pointed to South Africa's slow economic growth, rising unemployment and persistent pove...
This article looks at how actors commonly associated with the separate spheres of the state, private...
African economies have long been a matter of concern to anthropologists, not least in the pages of A...
This article examines the global dynamics of late colonialism and how these informed South African ...
Propelled by a commodities boom and expanding South–South investment, mega-projects have reshaped th...
In the beginning of the 1980s South Africa launched a series of strategies in order to undermine eff...