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Why the past matters : studying public administration in South Africa
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Authors/contributors
- Chipkin, I. (Author)
- Meny-Gibert, S. (Author)
Title
Why the past matters : studying public administration in South Africa
Abstract
The state of the public sector in South Africa is heavily influenced by particular histories of state administration related to the legacy of apartheid and the nature of the political transition to democracy. We suggest, however, that there is a paucity of scholarly work in the discipline of Public Administration which takes into account this legacy and the manner in which the public sector is embedded in broader social, political and economic relations. This has had significant consequences for the particular models of public administration adopted. In making our case for the importance of applying a historical lens to the study of the public sector, we draw on research on the incorporation of the former Bantustans into provincial government administration in South Africa.
Publication
Journal of Public Administration
Volume
47
Issue
1
Pages
102–112
Date
2012-03-01
Language
English
Short Title
Why the past matters
Accessed
26/01/2023, 21:22
Citation
Chipkin, I., & Meny-Gibert, S. (2012). Why the past matters : studying public administration in South Africa. Journal of Public Administration, 47(1), 102–112. https://journals.co.za/doi/10.10520/EJC121368
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