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(Ebook) Framing the Race in South Africa: The Political Origins of Racial-Census Elections by Karen E. Ferree ISBN 9780511779350, 9780521765091, 0511779356, 0521765099

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Authors:Karen E. Ferree
Pages:314 pages.
Year:2010
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:2.33 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780511779350, 9780521765091, 0511779356, 0521765099
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(Ebook) Framing the Race in South Africa: The Political Origins of Racial-Census Elections by Karen E. Ferree ISBN 9780511779350, 9780521765091, 0511779356, 0521765099

Post-apartheid South African elections have borne an unmistakable racial imprint: Africans vote for one set of parties, whites support a different set of parties, and with few exceptions, there is no crossover voting between groups. These voting tendencies have solidified the dominance of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) over South African politics and turned South African elections into "racial censuses." This book explores the political sources of these outcomes. It argues that although the beginnings of these patterns lie in South Africa's past, in the effects apartheid had on voters' beliefs about race and destiny and the reputations parties forged during this period, the endurance of the census reflects the ruling party's ability to use the powers of office to prevent the opposition from evolving away from its apartheid-era party label. By keeping key opposition parties "white," the ANC has rendered them powerless, solidifying its hold on power in spite of an increasingly restive and dissatisfied electorate.
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