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Making Institutions Work in South Africa places the structures and processes of institutionalization at the center of debates about democracy, state, and society in South Africa. As they explore the factors that facilitate, and those that impede, strong, well-functioning institutions, the contributors share three core assumptions: institutions are the pillars of a constitutional democracy; they evolve through the actions of people (agency); and they form structures of dynamic, shared social patterns of behavior through the implementation of the rule of law.
Contents
Foreword.
Where to with Institutions?
Trust in South African Institutions: The Role of Leadership as a Primary Trust-Building Institution
Independent Oversight Bodies: Lessons From Fiscal Productivity and Regulatory Institutions
Governance in Representative Democracies: Attitudes to Technocratic vs. Democratic Governments
Economic Institutions and the Frustration of Economic Policy
Institutional Analysis of the Prospects of a Social Compact for Growth, Employment, and Equity in South Africa
The Department as Institution: The National Treasury and Its Institutional Role
Separation of Powers and the Dangers of Judicial Underreach
Remedy, Recovery, Relaunch: Legal Aid in South Africa as a Successful Post-Apartheid Institution Supporting the Rule of Law
Rebuilding Our State-Owned Enterprises: The Institutional, Organizational, and Governance Reforms Necessary for Success
From Bewysburo to the Biometric State: Public Institutions in and Critiques of Migration Policies and Practices in South Africa