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Against Global Apartheid: South Africa Meets the World Bank, IMF and International Finance
Edition: 2nd
Author(s): Bond, Patrick
ISBN10:  1919713824
ISBN13:  9781919713823
Format:  Paperback
Pub. Date:  4/1/2004
Publisher(s): Paul & Co Pub Consortium

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Table of Contents
Preface vi
Acknowledgements xvi
Acronyms xxiii
Part one: Powers and vulnerabilities 1(90)
Chapter one: Global crisis, African oppression
3(28)
1. Introduction
3(1)
2. Global crisis, and crisis displacement
4(13)
3. The African crisis continues
17(14)
Chapter two: Southern African socio-economic conflict
31(23)
1. Introduction
31(2)
2. Origins of the regional proletariat
33(6)
3. Structural socio-economic and environmental decline
39(5)
4. Workers, organisations and class politics
44(4)
5. Capital accumulation and regional visions
48(6)
Chapter three: Bretton Woods bankruptcies in Southern Africa
54(26)
1. Introduction
54(3)
2. From Bretton Woods to the debt crisis
57(4)
3. Shaping Southern African development
61(6)
4. From projects to policy in Southern Africa
67(13)
Chapter four: Foreign aid, development and underdevelopment
80(11)
1. Introduction
80(1)
2. Dependency and leverage
81(3)
3. Currency risk on loans
84(2)
4. Civil society expectations
86(1)
5. Attributing blame
87(4)
Part two: Elite contestation of global governance 91(62)
Chapter five: The global balance of forces
93(23)
1. Introduction
93(3)
2. The pro-status-quo forces
96(8)
3. Forces for change(?)
104(3)
4. Alliances falter
107(9)
Chapter six: Ideology and global governance
116(18)
1. Introduction
116(3)
2. Explaining globalisation
119(2)
3. Globalisation's techno-economic fix?
121(6)
4. Ideology and self-interest
127(7)
Chapter seven: Pretoria's global governance strategy
134(19)
1. Introduction
134(1)
2. 'Globalisation made me do it'
135(3)
3. Mbeki v. 'the globalisation of apartheid'
138(8)
4. Towards - or against - 'global solidarity'?
146(7)
Part three: Economic power and the case of HIV/AIDS treatment 153(38)
Chapter eight: Pharmaceutical corporations and US imperialism
154(23)
1. Introduction
154(3)
2. US government pressure points
157(9)
3. Drug companies pressure the US government
166(4)
4. Resistance
170(7)
Chapter nine: Civil society conquest, state failure
177(14)
1. Introduction
177(1)
2. Pharmaceutical pricing and street politics
178(1)
3. A political economy of South African AIDS
179(12)
Part four: Globalisation? - or internationalism plus the nation state? 191(102)
Chapter ten: The 'Fix-it-or-nix-it' debate
193(22)
1. Introduction
193(3)
2. The World Bank under siege
196(5)
3. Reformers run into trouble
201(6)
4. Strategic divergences on the left
207(3)
5. After the IMF/World Bank have gone: Local/national/regional development finance?
210(5)
Chapter eleven: The Third World in the movement for global justice
215(25)
1. Introduction
215(1)
2. The world against Washington
216(4)
3. Lessons of Zapatismo
220(5)
4. Does Africa need Washington?
225(6)
5. South-South-North alliances against global finance/commerce
231(9)
Chapter twelve: The case for locking capital down
240(53)
1. Introduction
240(3)
2. Comparative capital controls
243(9)
3. A brief history of South Africa's domestic finance and uneven development
252(19)
4. Exchange control options for South Africa
271(9)
5. Conclusion: From global apartheid to democratised investment
280(13)
Afterword 293(24)
Index 317

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