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Volumn 25, Issue 1, 2004, Pages 73-86

The hares, the hounds and the African National Congress: On joining the Third World in post-apartheid South Africa

(1)  Saul, John S a,b  

b NONE   (Canada)

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Indexed keywords

ANALYTICAL METHOD; DEVELOPING WORLD; LEADERSHIP; POST-APARTHEID; POVERTY;

EID: 33645785948     PISSN: 01436597     EISSN: 13602241     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1080/0143659042000185345     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (10)

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    • This is also true of some of the variants of neoliberalism, that now ubiquitous 'ultra-modernist' take on development (as term it in their edited volume Berkeley, CA: University of California Press)
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    • But note that some of the crustier architects of the neoliberal counter-revolution in development studies (like Peter Bauer) have turned this argument inside out: They also professed to see 'the Third World' as being a Western artifact, but this time as the artifact of '"Western guilt" and the politics of foreign aid' - which holds, erroneously in their view, that 'the West is responsible for the poverty of most of Asia, Africa and Latin America'! See the summary of this position in J Toye, Dilemmas of Development: Reflections on the Counter-Revolution in Development Economics, Oxford: Blackwell, 1993, pp 25-26.
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    • In the same issue of Studies in Comparative International Development (38 (1), 2003) that carries the Arrighi et al article, there is also a critique of their position by Alice Amsden entitled 'Good-bye dependency theory, hello dependency theory', as well as a response to her by the original authors. This stimulating exchange merely serves to reinforce the latter's case, in my opinion.
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    • In sharp contrast (in his Oxford: Blackwell, has attempted more recently to defend postcolonial theory from these kinds of criticisms by asserting that 'many of the problems raised can be resolved if the postcolonial is defined as coming after colonialism and imperialism, in their original meaning of direct-rule domination, but still positioned within imperialism in its later sense of the global system of hegemonic economic power' This may be somewhat disingenuous. For even Young professes his own unease with the term, suggesting his actual preference for the notion of 'tricontinentalism' as capturing even more directly 'a theoretical and political position which embodies an active concept of intervention within such oppressive circumstances'. Nonetheless, he claims that 'postcolonialism' as he defines it can still serve the purposes he has in mind, capturing the 'tricontinental' character of Southern resistance to imperialism.
    • In sharp contrast Robert Young (in his Postcolonialism: An Historical Introduction, Oxford: Blackwell, 2001) has attempted more recently to defend postcolonial theory from these kinds of criticisms by asserting that 'many of the problems raised can be resolved if the postcolonial is defined as coming after colonialism and imperialism, in their original meaning of direct-rule domination, but still positioned within imperialism in its later sense of the global system of hegemonic economic power' (p 57). This may be somewhat disingenuous. For even Young professes his own unease with the term, suggesting his actual preference for the notion of 'tricontinentalism' as capturing even more directly 'a theoretical and political position which embodies an active concept of intervention within such oppressive circumstances'. Nonetheless, he claims that 'postcolonialism' as he defines it can still serve the purposes he has in mind, capturing the 'tricontinental' character of Southern resistance to imperialism while remaining sensitive to the sheer diversity of the settings in which such resistance occurs.
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    • Ajalu is also referencing an Mbeki speech to the Non-Aligned Summit when he cites him as stating that the process of globalisation 'ineluctably results in the reduction of the sovereignty of states, with the weakest, being ourselves, being the biggest losers - those who are already the worst off, suffer losses of the first order as a result of a marginal adjustment by another'. Ajalu, 'Thabo Mbeki's African Renaissance', pp 35, 37.
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    • Here, too, one of Bond's chapters, entitled 'Washington renamed: a "Monterrey Consensus" on finance' in his Sustaining Global Apartheid is particularly useful; more generally, in this book and its predecessor (Against Global Apartheid) Bond provides much the richest and broadest analysis of South Africa's deeply compromised post-apartheid global positioning
    • Here, too, one of Bond's chapters, entitled 'Washington renamed: A "Monterrey Consensus" on finance' in his Sustaining Global Apartheid is particularly useful; more generally, in this book and its predecessor (Against Global Apartheid) Bond provides much the richest and broadest analysis of South Africa's deeply compromised post-apartheid global positioning.
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    • For a critique, detailed and powerful, of NEPAD along these lines see (ed) Trenton, Ontario and Cape Town: Africa World Press and AIDC As Bond documents, a wide range of organisations drawn from South African civil society, as well as from elsewhere in Africa, has been among the most articulate and assertive critics of NEPAD
    • For a critique, detailed and powerful, of NEPAD along these lines see P Bond (ed), Fanon's Warning: A Civil Society Reader on the New Partnership for Africa's Development, Trenton, Ontario and Cape Town: Africa World Press and AIDC, 2002. As Bond documents, a wide range of organisations drawn from South African civil society, as well as from elsewhere in Africa, has been among the most articulate and assertive critics of NEPAD.
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    • Much of the spirit and thrust of such initiatives are captured in recent New York: Monthly Review Press
    • Much of the spirit and thrust of such initiatives are captured in A Desai's recent We are the Poor: Community Struggles in Post-Apartheid South Africa, New York: Monthly Review Press, 2002.
    • (2002) We Are the Poor: Community Struggles in Post-Apartheid South Africa
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