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South Africa and the World Economy in the 1990s by Pauline H. Baker,

South Africa and the World Economy in the 1990s by Pauline H. Baker,
With the recent announcement of the lifting of sanctions, South Africa stands poised to emerge from years of economic isolation into a world undergoing dramatic transformation. What patterns of trade and investment in the world at large will shape the external environment facing South Africa in the 1990s? And what will make a developing country like South Africa internationally competitive in this decade? Furthermore, what role can international trade and investment play in spurring economic growth in South Africa, alleviating the country's poverty and promoting a more equitable distribution of wealth? These are some of the questions that came under the spotlight at an international conference organized in 1993 by The Aspen Institute and IDASA (The Institute for a Democratic Alternative for South Africa). At this conference, held in South Africa, a number of leading economists and policy advisers from the United States, Asia, Latin America and Africa met to stimulate discussion about a range of critical issues facing the South African economy in the years ahead. This book, like the conference on which it is based, explores South Africa's international economic trends and their implications for South and Southern Africa.



Policing for a New South Africa by Mike Brogden,
Policing for a New South Africa by Mike Brogden,
The state police force of South Africa has acquired massive notoriety since its formation. Its officers have developed a reputation for routinely provoking violence and torturing suspects. As the key bastion of apartheid it is in urgent need of change. In Policing for a New South Africa Mike Brogden and Clifford Shearing evaluate the options for change. They critically analyse orthodox policing ideas imported from the West and contrast them with the indigenous models of independent policing from the townships of South Africa itself. Policing for a New South Africa documents this network of local policing and judicial processes. Together they offer significant possibilities for the future within a dual policing system, of the State and civilians. Importantly, the authors suggest that South Africans need not import ideas wholesale from the West when they have their own experience on which to draw. In fact, in the light of the relative failures of their own police systems, the West may have much to learn from South Africa.



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