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The Apartheid State in Crisis: Political Transformation in South Africa, 1975-1990 [Paperback]

Robert M. Price (Author)


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0195067509 978-0195067507 May 30, 1991 Trade
Despite the considerable attention paid to South Africa in recent years, this text is unique in providing a comprehensive analysis of South Africa's politics through the 1980's. Robert Price argues that the apparent stability of South Africa's apartheid regime has masked a profound political transformation underway since 1975. The work examines how government policy, economic development, domestic opposition, and international actors have gradually but inexorably eroded the foundation of white political power. Price elucidates the dynamic relationship between these factors and their combined role in altering the political substructure underlying South Africa's official political system. He provides a novel framework for assessing the likely mode of political transition in the 1990's and draws lessons from the South African case for our understanding of political transformation worldwide.

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"The first scholarly analysis of the political transformation in South Africa between 1975 and 1990....A skillful analysis of the way in which the apartheid state's initiatives to modernize its rule were thwarted by black civic associations, trade unions, and most important, the ANC."--Contemporary Sociology


"As an integrative study on this seminal period of South African political development to be used in the classroom, this book has succeeded briliantly. This is the first text that I have seen that really does provide a coherent and convincing analytical framework and it deserves wide use as an introductory study."--International Journal of African Historical Studies


"Easily digestible synthesis of wisdom from dozens of the best-informed observers of South Africa, seasoned with the author's own logical and jargon-free analytical framework....A welcome contribution."--Foreign Affairs


"A very timely addition to the growing body of literature on South Africa. Well-written and informative and analytically sound."--Jeremy Curtoys, Tarleton State University


"An excellent and sophisticated study of recent developments in South Africa."--Daniel Kramer, College of Staten Island, CUNY


"A very impressive job of synthesis and analysis that makes a significant contribution to the current literature on South Africa....It comes near to being 'the one book you should read if you want to understand South Africa today'....It should have broad appeal and utility for the student (graduate and undergraduate) and the serious reader who wants to get beyond newspaper coverage and have a theoretical but jargon-free analysis."--Gail Gerhart, Columbia University


"Outstanding and timely. Its greatest strength is the way in which theory and narrative are interwoven to provide a clear and persuasive interpretation of political change in South Africa....Pitched at just the right level with just the right balance between theory and history to become a standard work in courses in contemporary African politics."--Michael Clough, Council on Foreign Relations


"That [The Apartheid State in Crisis] by Robert M. Price is without peer as the best researched and most authoritative history of this period of reform now on our bookshelf."--The Review of Politics


"Price's book is a stunning accomplishment. It towers over recent analyses of the South African situation and puts to shame recent historical sociological treatments of revolution that amount to histories written to illustrate a theoretical assertion like the autonomy of the state or the nature of class relations between lord and peasant....Price's keen insights come not from some overarching theoretical perspective that by insisting that it explains everything, explains nothing, but from familiarity with historical detail and sociological method."--American Political Science Review


About the Author

Robert M. Price is at University of California, Berkeley.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 328 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; Trade edition (May 30, 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195067509
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195067507
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,960,515 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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First Sentence:
Apartheid originated as an ideology of race relations that took hold within the Afrikaner intellectual and political elite in the mid-1940s. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
street committee system, township upgrading, inward industrialization, organizational effervescence, total national strategy, apartheid edifice, black trade unionism, insurrectionary process, insurrectionary upheaval, white living standards, black urban residents, security contradiction, urban insiders, community councillors, counterrevolutionary doctrine, housing backlog, apartheid doctrine, racial rule, insurrectionary action, influx control, township residents, homeland leaders, black opposition, township administration, physical upgrading
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
National Party, Weekly Mail, Institute of Race Relations, Port Elizabeth, United States, New York, Race Relations Survey, Black Consciousness, Cape Town, Group Areas Act, Nelson Mandela, Survey of Race Relations, World War, Western Cape, Mark Swilling, Soviet Union, African National Congress, Wiehahn Commission, Security Council, East Rand, Freedom Charter, Government Printer, University of California Press, Black Local Authorities Act, Nkomati Accord
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