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Africa’s struggle in balancing its domestic needs while playing a dynamic
developmental role in the African region and global context exposes a complex
web of relations shaped by its geostrategic location on the continent, and the
world, and the staggering legacies of colonialism and apartheid. As such,
understanding the complexities of the global economy and of South Africa's place
in it, is of great importance. This book builds upon an existing body of
literature which has demonstrated that while the post-apartheid South African
state has recast its nation building goals - with advances having been made
notably in the area of a stellar post-apartheid constitution, policy directives,
and democratic political integration - economic integration and policy
implementation presents a projection of captured interests, where big business
concerns are entrenched in the post-apartheid state’s apparent neo-liberal
turn.
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