THIS VOLUME CHRONICLES THE VOLATILE HISTORY OF THE RESURGENCE OF SOUTH
AFRICA, ONCE AN INTERNATIONAL PARIAH, AS A RESPECTED AND INFLUENTIAL
AFRICAN STATE.
Once an international pariah, South Africa has emerged as a respected
and influential African state, projecting its economic and political
power across the continent. _South Africa and the World Economy:
Remaking Race, State, and Region_ chronicles the volatile history of
this resurgence, from the nation's rise as an industrialized, white
state and subsequent decline as a newly underdeveloped country to its
current standing as a leading member of theGlobal South. Departing
from much of the latest scholarship, which examines South Africa as a
discrete national case, this volume places the country in the global
social system, analyzing its relationships with the colonial powersand
white settlers of the early twentieth century, the costs of the
neoliberal alliances with the North, and the more recent challenges
from the East. This approach offers a bold reinterpretation of South
Africa's developmental successes and failures over the last century --
as well as clear yet contentious lessons for the present.
William G. Martin is chair of the Department of Sociology at
Binghamton University, coeditor of _From Toussaintto Tupac: The Black
International since the Age of Revolution_, and coauthor of _Making
Waves: Worldwide Social Movements, 1760-2005_.
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Remaking Race, State, and Region
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781580467933
Publisert
2020
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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