South Africa: Chapter 4A. Government and PoliticsJean R. Tartter
SOUTH African politics & governmentIn South Africa, local government elections are held every five years, with the next ones scheduled for 2016. During the last local government elections in 2011, much media coverage was given to political parties' manifestos and slogans. ...
In particular, it illustrates how African parliaments are caught between the twin processes of being part of the machinery of government while exercising the function of holding government accountable. Similar content being viewed by others Governance and Politics of Public Policy in Africa Chapter ...
POLITICS & GOVERNMENT. 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 3 摘要: The article discusses the political development of South Africa. The country's political situation has become stable despite the unresolved conflicts taking place between the Xhosa and Zulu groupings. The 2004 election proclaimed Thabo Mb...
South African politicsClimate change poses challenges to the socio-economic life globally, though in varying degrees. Southern Africa is one of the regions that has shown signs of changes in climate. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) (2007), temperatures in the ...
Politikon South African Journal of Political StudiesHeymans, C. and White, R. 1991. Playing politics without the power: The state of black local government in the South Africa of the 1980/90s. Politikon 18(1).Heymans, C & White, R. Playing politics without power: the state of black ...
But the policy agenda can be complicated by politics, budgets and competing priorities. Gone are the days, if they ever existed, where legislation could be laid down, policy levers pulled and delivery to happen automatically as a result. To enact change, future-focused public sector organisations...
Public sector employees are core supporters of the Democratic Party and such transactional politics, while wrong, aren’t exactly unexpected. But for Republicans to restore potentially massive Social Security windfalls to retired public employees who may not have paid a penny into Social Security and ...
Public sector employees are core supporters of the Democratic Party and such transactional politics, while wrong, aren’t exactly unexpected. But for Republicans to restore potentially massive Social Security windfalls to retired public employees who may not have paid a penny into Social Security and ...
1.(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the exercise of political authority over the actions, affairs, etc, of a political unit, people, etc, as well as the performance of certain functions for this unit or body; the action of governing; political rule and administration ...