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The 2017 publication of Betrayal of the Promise, the report that detailed the systematic nature of state capture, marked a key moment in South Africa’s most recent struggle for democracy. In the face of growing evidence of corruption and of the weakening of state and democratic institutions, it provided a powerful analysis of events that helped galvanise resistance within the Tripartite Alliance and across civil society. Working often secretly, the authors consolidated large amounts of evidence from a variety of sources. They showed that the Jacob Zuma administration was not simply a criminal network but part of an audacious political project to break the hold of white business on the economy and to create a new class of black industrialists. State-owned enterprises (SOEs) such as Eskom and Transnet were central to these plans.

Shadow State is an updated version of the original, explosive report that changed South Africa’s recent history. It introduces a whole new language to discuss state capture, showing how SOEs were ‘repurposed’, how political power was shifting away from constitutional bodies to ‘kitchen cabinets’, and how a ‘shadow state’ at odds with the country’s constitutional framework was being built.

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"The analysis is so brilliant. I can’t think of a better example of how academic research can shape the public debate." - Patrick Heller, Professor of Sociology and International and Public Affairs, Brown University. "This is a compelling example of how committed academics conducting rigorous research and analysis can help crystallize our understanding of fundamental problems in our society." - Blade Nzimande, General Secretary of the South African Communist Party

Table of Contents
  • List of figures and tables
  • Abbreviations and acronyms
  • Key terms
  • Acknowledgements
  • Foreword Mcebisi Jonas
  • Prologue
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 Structuring the Capture of the State
  • Chapter 2 The Politics of Betrayal
  • Chapter 3 Power, Authority and Audacity: How the Shadow State Was Built
  • Chapter 4 Repurposing Governance
  • Chapter 5 Conclusion
  • Afterword Ferial Haffajee

    Shadow State: The Politics of State Capture

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        Publisher: Wits University Press
        Publication Date: 01/07/2018
        ISBN13: 9781776142125, 978-1776142125
        ISBN10: 1776142128

        Description

        Book Synopsis
        The 2017 publication of Betrayal of the Promise, the report that detailed the systematic nature of state capture, marked a key moment in South Africa’s most recent struggle for democracy. In the face of growing evidence of corruption and of the weakening of state and democratic institutions, it provided a powerful analysis of events that helped galvanise resistance within the Tripartite Alliance and across civil society. Working often secretly, the authors consolidated large amounts of evidence from a variety of sources. They showed that the Jacob Zuma administration was not simply a criminal network but part of an audacious political project to break the hold of white business on the economy and to create a new class of black industrialists. State-owned enterprises (SOEs) such as Eskom and Transnet were central to these plans.

        Shadow State is an updated version of the original, explosive report that changed South Africa’s recent history. It introduces a whole new language to discuss state capture, showing how SOEs were ‘repurposed’, how political power was shifting away from constitutional bodies to ‘kitchen cabinets’, and how a ‘shadow state’ at odds with the country’s constitutional framework was being built.

        Trade Review
        "The analysis is so brilliant. I can’t think of a better example of how academic research can shape the public debate." - Patrick Heller, Professor of Sociology and International and Public Affairs, Brown University. "This is a compelling example of how committed academics conducting rigorous research and analysis can help crystallize our understanding of fundamental problems in our society." - Blade Nzimande, General Secretary of the South African Communist Party

        Table of Contents
        • List of figures and tables
        • Abbreviations and acronyms
        • Key terms
        • Acknowledgements
        • Foreword Mcebisi Jonas
        • Prologue
        • Introduction
        • Chapter 1 Structuring the Capture of the State
        • Chapter 2 The Politics of Betrayal
        • Chapter 3 Power, Authority and Audacity: How the Shadow State Was Built
        • Chapter 4 Repurposing Governance
        • Chapter 5 Conclusion
        • Afterword Ferial Haffajee

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