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█ Online courses > The Political Economy of the South African Transition >

MODULE 8: Zuma, the rule of the ANC and the possibilities of change

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  • Course Overview
  • MODULE 1: The political context: from liberation to accommodation?
  • MODULE 2: The economic context: engaged realism or conscious retreat?
  • ASSIGNMENT 1: End of week 4
  • MODULE 3: Corporatizing state and society: theory, practice, consequence
  • MODULE 4: The politics of class formation
  • ASSIGNMENT 2: End of week 8
  • MODULE 5: The ANC-Alliance and the ‘management’ of South Africa’s transitional contradictions: a crisis of democracy and development?
  • MODULE 6: The state, social movements and resistance from below
  • ASSIGNMENT 3: End of week 12
  • MODULE 7: Capital, labour and socio-political relations in conditions of crisis
  • MODULE 8: Zuma, the rule of the ANC and the possibilities of change
  • ASSIGNMENT 4: End of week 16

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