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Democracy came to South Africa in April 1994, when the African National Congress won a landslide victory in the first free national election in the country’s history. That definitive and peaceful transition from apartheid is often cited as a model for others to follow. The new order has since survived several transitions of ANC leadership, and it averted a potentially destabilizing constitutional crisis in 2008. Yet enormous challenges remain. Poverty and inequality are among the highest in the world. Staggering unemployment has fueled xenophobia, resulting in deadly aggression directed at refugees and migrant workers from Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Violent crime rates, particularly murder and rape, remain grotesquely high. The HIV/AIDS pandemic was shockingly mishandled at the highest levels of government, and infection rates continue to be overwhelming. Despite the country’s uplifting success of hosting Africa’s first World Cup in 2010, inefficiency and corruption remain rife, infrastructure and basic services are often semifunctional, and political opposition and a free media are under pressure.

In this volume, major scholars chronicle South Africa’s achievements and challenges since the transition. The contributions, all previously unpublished, represent the state of the art in the study of South African politics, economics, law, and social policy.

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  1. Title Page, Copyright Page
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Contents
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. 1-18
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  1. PART I - Politics and the Macroeconomy
  2. p. 19
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  1. Poverty and Inequality in South Africa, 1994– 2007
  2. pp. 21-51
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  1. Black Economic Empowerment since 1994: Diverse Hopes and Differentially Fulfilled Aspirations
  2. pp. 52-71
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  1. Forging Democrats: A Partial Success Story?
  2. pp. 72-104
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  1. The Business Community after Apartheid and Beyond: An Analysis of Business’s Engagement in the Second Decade of Democracy
  2. pp. 105-135
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  1. Macroeconomic Policy and Its Governance after Apartheid
  2. pp. 136-178
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  1. PART II - Health and Social Welfare
  2. p. 179
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  1. AIDS Policy in Postapartheid South Africa
  2. pp. 181-198
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  1. The Role of Social and Economic Rights in Supporting Opposition in Postapartheid South Africa
  2. pp. 199-230
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  1. PART III - The Rule of Law
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  1. The Pasts and Future of the Rule of Law in South Africa
  2. pp. 233-268
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  1. Anticorruption Reforms in Democratic South Africa
  2. pp. 269-293
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  1. The Land Question: Exploring Obstacles to Land Redistribution in South Africa
  2. pp. 294-308
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  1. PART IV - Language and Media
  2. p. 309
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  1. After Apartheid: The Language Question
  2. pp. 311-331
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  1. Contested Media Environments in South Africa: The Making of Communications Policy since 1994
  2. pp. 332-359
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  1. Contributors
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  1. Index
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