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Local Officials and the Struggle to Transform Cities: A View from Post-Apartheid South Africa

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Local Officials and the Struggle to Transform Cities: A View from Post-Apartheid South Africa
Local Officials and the Struggle to Transform Cities: A View from Post-Apartheid South Africa

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Local Officials and the Struggle to Transform Cities: A View from Post-Apartheid South Africa

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Focusing primarily on local government in South African cities, the book draws on officials' first-experiences and ethnographies to investigate how far 'progressive' city authorities reduce inequalities. Day-to-day practices question generalised explanations of state failure and the book aims to open paths for achievable alternative urban policies.

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