Publication of the "New South African Review, " produced from the
department of sociology at the University of the Witwatersrand, "
"represents the launch of an exciting new annual series of studies
in South African politics, economics, and society. Drawing together
original contributions, Volume 1 2010 will range widely over South
Africa's location in the global economic crisis, the mounting
environmental challenges facing the country, and the extent of
poverty and unemployment through to the state of Zuma's ANC, land
reform, and other critical issues confronting South African
society: crime, child trafficking, HIV-Aids, indigent management,
the justice system, and so on. Controversial, challenging and
critical, the collection is framed by the question of whether South
Africa can shift from a present path heralding long-term decline to
a more optimistic future of global competitiveness and sustainable
development. A vital read for all those wishing to keep track of
present policies, trends, and outcomes in South African political
economy. Contributors to the volume include: Devan Pillay, Mark
Swilling, Mike Muller on the environmental crisis; Neva Magketla,
Seeraj Mohammed, Sam Kariuki, Doreen Atkinson, and Scarlett
Cornellison on the economy; Anthony Butler, Maxi Schoeman, Liezl
Loots and Kammila Naidoo on politics; Colin Hoag, Prishani Naidoo,
Jeremy Gordin and Louis Reynolds on state policy; Zosa de Sas
Kropiwnicki, Hein Marais, Peter Vale, Loren Landau, Tara Polzer,
Aurelia Wa Kabwe Segatti, Terry Ann Selikow, and Graham Gibbon on
society and crisis; Roger Southall on development or decline.
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