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Chapter 1: Orientation • Chapter 2: Violent crime and criminology in South Africa • Chapter 3: African sea piracy: A twenty-fi rst century enigma • Chapter 4: Conservation crime application – A South African perspective • Chapter 5: Substance abuse and drug-related crimes in South Africa • Chapter 6: Cybercrime • Chapter 7: Restorative justice in practice • Chapter 8: Forensic and correctional criminology


POLITICS


South African Politics: An Introduction 2e Editor: N de Jager


Authors: V Graham, V Gumede, X Mangcu, T Neethling, J Steyn Kotze and D Welsh


PAPERBACK AUG 2020 OUP SA


400 PAGES 9780190734497 9780190746827


South African Politics: An Introduction 2e is an introductory-level textbook which presents the foundations of South African politics.


The underlying thread of the book is an engagement with South Africa’s prospects for democratic consolidation. It provides an overview of the historical foundations of apartheid, liberation and transition through negotiation, and then discusses the institutional, socio-economic and cultural conditions which shape South Africa’s contemporary democracy. The textbook provides students with an overview of how political policies have changed over time in South Africa, as well as the impact these changes have had on socio-economic development. Theoretical concepts are presented in accessible language and examples ensure that students have a better understanding of the local political landscape.


Written by respected academics, this introductory textbook is suitable for students who are studying South African politics as part of a BA or BCom degree at universities or private institutions, as well as anyone interested in the subject matter.


New to this edition: • Updated content to refl ect the 2019 elections • Content regarding state capture • Improved coverage of topical South African issues


Table of contents: Chapter 1: Introduction: the theory and practice of democratic development ie • Part 1: Legacies of the past •


• Chapter 4: Apartheid to democracy • Chapter 5: The birth of a constitutional state • Chapter 6: Transitional justice • Part 3: Procedural democratisation in South Africa • Chapter 7: Elections, political parties and voting trends • Chapter 8: Civil society and civic participation • Part 4: Substantive democratisation in South Africa • Chapter 9: Socio-economic contex


South Africa • Part 5: South Africa in the world • Chapter 12: South Africa in a complex regional, continental and global order


exts • Chapter 10: Economic policy in post-apartheid SA • Ch • Chapter 13: South Africa’s 25 years of democracy and beyond


Lecturer resources • PowerPoint® slides learningzone.oxford.co.za


• Teaching plan


Student resources • Question bank


Chapter 11: Political culture in


Chapter 2: Apartheid and its legacies • Chapter 3: Liberation history • Part 2: Negotiating South Africa’s transition of


PAPERBACK JAN 2017 OUP SA


299 PAGES 9780199076901 9780190443931


PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION A Practical Introduction to Public Management


Editors: E Draai, K Raga and E van Rooyen Authors: D Ally, B Hanyane, N Holtzhausen, I Ile, S Kahn, L Lues, S Madue, L Qele and C Thornhill


A Practical Introduction to Public Management has a vocational approach; the text is accessible and practice- based, whilst also embedding knowledge of relevant theories and principles that underpin the operational elements of the public sector profession. This book would be supportive to students’ grounding in the subject area both theoretically and practically, with the right balance across those elements.


A Practical Introduction to Public Management would actively build skills and a knowledge-base, and a ‘real- life’ understanding to prepare the student for progression through the undergraduate stages, leading to employment in the public sector.


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