Celebrated as a beacon of democracy and reconciliation, many people in
South Africa continue to live in severe poverty, particularly in the
Eastern Cape Province. Backed by the United Nations Development
Programme, the Eastern Cape's provincial government consequently
launched an historically ambitious programme – the Provincial Growth
and Development Plan – aimed at tackling the province's poverty,
unemployment and inequality over a ten-year period in a radical policy
overhaul.
Drawing on the author's first-hand engagement with the planning
process,_ Development Planning in South Africa_ is an empirically rich
study that utilises a strategic-relational approach to explore the
ways in which this unprecedented challenge was negotiated and
eventually undermined by the South African state.
The first work of its kind, the book provides an indispensable
micro-level study with profound implications for how state power is
understood to be organised and expressed in state policy. Relevant
beyond South Africa to policy implementation in both developing and
developed states globally, the book is essential reading for students
and scholars of government studies, political economy, development,
policy studies and social movements.
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Provincial Policy and State Power in the Eastern Cape
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781786991652
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter