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VC’s Talking Points on State Capacity in South Africa

VC’s Talking Points on State Capacity in South Africa. Six Capacity Challenges. Status of the Overwhelmingly Dominant Party Affects the Management of the State. In a South African context the ANC, as the dominant party with no strong opposition, is the glue that holds everything together.

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VC’s Talking Points on State Capacity in South Africa

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  1. VC’s Talking Points on State Capacity in South Africa Six Capacity Challenges

  2. Status of the Overwhelmingly Dominant Party Affects the Management of the State • In a South African context the ANC, as the dominant party with no strong opposition, is the glue that holds everything together. • However, the ANC currently seems divided – something the party itself acknowledges – e.g. Secretary-General GwedeMantashe: “Some comrades work for chaos because chaos and anarchy are good forests for mischief. Kingmakers and bookmakers can only survive when NEC is divided. Politics of blackmail get stronger when factions are growing stronger than the organisational structure.” • This reality compounds the six state capacities essential for effective national socio-economic management. • At risk is SA’s relatively advanced mixed economy made up of private sector and state corporations, together with a fairly extensive national infrastructure.

  3. What are the six vital state capacities for socio-economic management?

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