Politics and Government in South Africa introduces readers to all aspects of government and politics in South Africa from local to provincial national and on to international considerations. The perfect guide for students and general readers this textbook explains how South Africa’s key institutions are governed and interact with each other and how important issues such as economics gender race and class shape relations between citizens and government. Grounded in history and leading theories and debates the book also brings in alternative perspectives from artists writers and popular culture to demonstrate the diverse ways in which issues of politics and social justice are engaged with within South Africa. Written with the needs of students at the forefront each chapter includes: Review and discussion questions Key terms and further resources Fun facts in a Did you know? section Supplementary sources and quotations in a The Past as Present section Interactive and engaging Politics and Government in South Africa invites readers to consider what they would do in tackling issues such as land distribution peacekeeping South Africa’s role in the African Union and military engagement abroad. It is an essential read for undergraduate students studying Political Science International Relations and African Studies and for anyone looking to develop a deeper understanding of South Africa.
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Details:Politics and Government in South Africa introduces readers to all aspects of government and politics in South Africa from local to provincial national and on to international considerations. The perfect guide for students and general readers this textbook explains how South Africa’s key institutions are governed and interact with each other and how important issues such as economics gender race and class shape relations between citizens and government. Grounded in history and leading theories and debates the book also brings in alternative perspectives from artists writers and popular culture to demonstrate the diverse ways in which issues of politics and social justice are engaged with within South Africa. Written with the needs of students at the forefront each chapter includes: Review and discussion questions Key terms and further resources Fun facts in a Did you know? section Supplementary sources and quotations in a The Past as Present section Interactive and engaging Politics and Government in South Africa invites readers to consider what they would do in tackling issues such as land distribution peacekeeping South Africa’s role in the African Union and military engagement abroad. It is an essential read for undergraduate students studying Political Science International Relations and African Studies and for anyone looking to develop a deeper understanding of South Africa.
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Politics and Government in South Africa introduces readers to all aspects of government and politics in South Africa from local to provincial national and on to international considerations. The perfect guide for students and general readers this textbook explains how South Africa’s key institutions are governed and interact with each other and how important issues such as economics gender race and class shape relations between citizens and government. Grounded in history and leading theories and debates the book also brings in alternative perspectives from artists writers and popular culture to demonstrate the diverse ways in which issues of politics and social justice are engaged with within South Africa. Written with the needs of students at the forefront each chapter includes: Review and discussion questions Key terms and further resources Fun facts in a Did you know? section Supplementary sources and quotations in a The Past as Present section Interactive and engaging Politics and Government in South Africa invites readers to consider what they would do in tackling issues such as land distribution peacekeeping South Africa’s role in the African Union and military engagement abroad. It is an essential read for undergraduate students studying Political Science International Relations and African Studies and for anyone looking to develop a deeper understanding of South Africa.
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