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ID131809
Title ProperNeo-patrimonial politics in the ANC
LanguageENG
AuthorLodge, Tom
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Following Jacob Zuma's ascension to the presidency in South Africa, the African National Congress (ANC) has been dogged by rumours of escalating corruption and the personalization of power. This article documents these trends and explores three ways of understanding neo-patrimonialism in South Africa's ruling party. First, the article addresses the possibility that such political habits have a long history within the ANC but were restricted during its years in exile and have begun to resurface now that the armed struggle is over. Second, it considers explanations that relate to the party's historical ties to criminal networks and pressures arising from the transition to majority rule and contemporary electoral politics. Finally, the article investigates whether neo-patrimonialism is a reflection of broader tendencies within South African political and economic life. All three factors are found to have played a role in the rise of neo-patrimonial politics, and it is the confluence of these trends that explains why these dynamics have taken such a strong hold on the party.
`In' analytical NoteAfrican Affairs Vol.113, No.450; January 2014: p.1-23
Journal SourceAfrican Affairs Vol.113, No.450; January 2014: p.1-23
Key WordsAfrican National Congress - ANC ;  Corruption ;  Political Power ;  Political Habits ;  African History ;  Exile ;  Contemporary Electoral Politics - CEP ;  Political Dynamics ;  African Politics ;  Historical Ties ;  South Africa ;  South African Economy ;  South African Politics ;  Neo-Patrimonial Politics ;  Armed Struggle ;  Polarization ;  Criminal Networks


 
 
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