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South Africa - the rainbow nation and prospects for consolidating democracy

1997

Since the 1994 elections ushered in the Government of National Unity (GNU) led by Nelson Mandela and his African National Congress there have been claims that a stable, multi-racial democratic society has finally triumphed in South Africa. This article refutes such thesis; it examines the prospects for consolidating democracy, and argues that the lack of significant progress regarding social (class and race) and economic (ownership) relations under the GNU is likely to precipitate a political crisis. This could produce an authoritarian response and thereby severely compromise the democratic and socio-economic aspirations which inspired the anti-apartheid struggle.
political aspects politics and government race relations social policy social stratification

Authors

Habib, Adam

Collection
African Journal of Political Science
Contributor
African Association of Political Science
Dates
1994-
Place Discussed
South Africa
Provider
Michigan Service Hub
Published in
South Africa
Rights
In Copyright
Source
Digital Public Library of America https://dp.la/item/c05db4d0cc356b8eaa67f9ac3747daff

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