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South African Politics
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the political system and historical development of South Africa. It examines the evolution of political institutions, ideologies, and power relations from the colonial period through the era of apartheid and its aftermath. The authors explore the roles of race, ethnicity, nationalism, and economic structures in shaping South African politics, as well as the interactions between the state and society. Particular attention is given to the policies of segregation and apartheid, resistance movements, and the challenges of political reform and governance. Through a balanced and scholarly approach, the book offers valuable insights into the complexities of South African political life and its significance within the broader context of African and global politics.0
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