South Africa, once a pariah state as a result of the apartheid regime destabilization policies in Southern Africa, became a full fledge democratic state following the victory of the African National Congress (ANC) in the first and all‐inclusive democratic elections of 1994. The ANC's vision ...
In 1994, South Africa entered a new constitutional dispensation that has had a profound effect on the lives of all South Africans, young and old. A new culture of governance based on the supremacy of the constitution and respect for the rule of law replaced authoritarian one of the racist wh...
This article examines the transformation of social work in South Africa in response to the transition to a developmental welfare approach. Always moulding and shaping itself in response to its social context, social work in South Africa, as elsewhere, is a reflection of the broader political landsc...
The transition to democracy in 1994 necessitated a complete revision of South Africa's public administrative system in order to meet the developmental challenges of service delivery needs. However, this transition also coincided with global reform initiatives that were taking place in the public sector...
This paper is an analysis of South Africa's public service improvement strategies since 1994. It first describes the historical factors that underpinned South Africa's service delivery initiatives before 1994. It is argued that the pre-1994 public service sector was racialised and highly politicised...
No Rainbow for the Rotten: Dance as a Form Black Queer Activism in Post-1994 South AfricaBlack queer South Africans find themselves in a liminal position of incomplete freedom as they are located on the margins of social life and on the edges of &quZondi, Mlondolozi...
Using different sporting codes and cogently analysing the actions of South Africa's political leadership, the paper addresses this two-pronged question. At the epicentre of the argument in this paper is that had there been no sport, nationalism would have taken much longer to achieve, especially...
Post-1994 South Africa adopted a new education system that would seemingly break with the past practices of the apartheid education system ( Naicker, 1999)... I November,G Alexander,MMV Wyk - 《Teaching & Teacher Education》 被引量: 32发表: 2010年 Competitive Balance in the Aftermath of the...
Delving into the literature on norms-based and interest-based explanations of state behavior, we argue that both approaches help explain South Africa's foreign policy actions. However, it is the unsettled nature of its identities and interests after 1994, as its leaders (particularly Thabo Mbeki)...
South Africa emerged from the apartheid system in 1994 with great hopes for the transformation of the country from a crisis-ridden one to a more united and truly 'rainbow' country that would cater for the interests of the different races and groups that make up the nation. Shortly after inde...