Volume 40 2013 Issue 138

Editorial
‘The art of neoliberalism’: accumulation, institutional change and social order since the end of apartheid
Nicolas Pons-Vignon & Aurelia Segatti

Articles
Swimming against the tide: the Macro-Economic Research Group in the South African transition 1991–94
William Freund

Stuck in stabilisation? South Africa’s post-apartheid macro-economic policy between ideological conversion and technocratic capture
Aurelia Segatti & Nicolas Pons-Vignon

Expectations and outcomes: considering competition and corporate power in South Africa under democracy
Gertrude Makhaya & Simon Roberts

Poverty, grants, revolution and ‘real Utopias’: society must be defended by any and all means necessary!
Firoz Khan

South Africa: the transition to violent democracy
Karl von Holdt

Marikana, turning point in South African history
Peter Alexander

Briefings
Longevity of the Tripartite Alliance: the post-Mangaung sequence
Raphaël Botiveau

Labour market restructuring in South Africa: low wages, high insecurity
Miriam Di Paola & Nicolas Pons-Vignon

Marikana: fragmentation, precariousness, strike violence and solidarity
Crispen Chinguno

Book reviews
Epistemologies of African conflicts: violence, evolutionism, and the war in Sierra Leone
Hironori Onuki

Violence in a time of liberation: murder and ethnicity at a South African gold mine, 1994
Tapiwa Chagonda

Suret-Canale de la résistance à l’anticolonialisme
Leo Zeilig

The fate of Sudan: the origins and consequences of a flawed peace process
John Markakis

Editorial board

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