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South Africa Second semester 2007 (Day)
This unit is a survey course on the history and politics of South Africa's long transition from colonial capitalist development through the period of the Apartheid regime to constitutional democracy. The challenges faced by the new state and society to achieve the dual but complex tasks of deepening mass-based legitimate participatory democracy and securing sustainable development for all citizens are placed within an international context, comparing South Africa's modern history to that of other new and democratising states and raising up scholarly debates over these essential challenges confronting all new states.
The objectives of this Unit are to provide students with the following types of information and academic and professional skills:
Three essays: One primary source document analysis essay (1000 words): 20%
One essay on scholarly debates (1000 words): 20%
One general topic essay (2000 words): 40%
Two oral presentations: Tutorial presentation (500 words): 10%
Tutorial presentation (500 words):10%
Note:
This unit (or INT2110) is a pre-requisite component in a BA majoring in International Studies at Monash South Africa.
Two one-hour lectures and one one-hour tutorial per week for twelve weeks