10 - South African multinational corporations, NEPAD and competing regional claims on Post- Apartheid Southern Africa
Corresponding Author(s) : Darlene Miller
African Sociological Review,
Vol. 8 No. 1 (2004): African Sociological Review
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- Adedeji, A. (ed.) 1996. South Africa & Africa. Within or Apart? Cape Town, SADRI Books, London and New Jersey Zed Books, Ijebu-Ode, ACDESS.
- African Development Bank. 1996. African Development Report 1996, Abidjan.
- Ahwireng-Obeng, F. and McGowan, P. 1998. ‘Partner or Hegemon? South Africa in Africa’, Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 16,1.
- Arrighi, G. and Silver, B. 1999. Chaos and Governance in the Modern World System, Minneapolis, London, University of Minnesota Press.
- Arrighi, G. and Silver, B. 2000. ‘Global Inequalities and “Actually Existing Capitalism”’, Paper submitted to Social Problems.
- Arrighi, G. 2002. ‘The African Crisis: World Systemic and Regional Aspects’, New Left Review.
- May-June, www.new.leftreview.net.
- Axline, A. (ed.) 1994. The Political Economy of Regional Cooperation. Comparative Case Studies, London, Madison, Pinter.
- Bond, Patrick. 1999. ‘Globalisation, African Economic Crisis and South African Vulnerabilities’, African Communist, October.
- Bond, Patrick, Miller, Darlene and Ruiters, Greg. 2001. ‘The Production, Reproduction and Politics of the Southern African Working Class: Economic Crisis and Regional Class Struggle’, Socialist Register 2001: The Global Working Class at the Millenium, London, Merlin Press, and New York, Monthly Review Press.
- Bond, Patrick. (ed.) 2002. Fanon’s Warning. A Civil Society Reader on the New Partnership for Africa’s Development, Africa World Press, Inc. AIDC.
- BusinessMap. 2000. ‘SADC INVEST rain’, BusinessMap SA Report, Johannesburg, South Africa.
- BusinessMap SA. 2001. ‘Regional Investor Survey 2001’, BusinessMap SA Report. Johannesburg, South
- Africa.
- Cooper, Frederick. 2001. ‘What is the concept of Globalization good for? An African Historian’s
- Perspective’, African Affairs, 100, 189-213.
- Daniel, J., Naidoo, V. and Naidu, S. 2003. State of the Nation. South Africa 2003-2004, Cape Town,
- HSRC Press.
- Davies, Robert. 1996. ‘South Africa’s Economic Relations With Africa: Current Patterns and Future
- Perspectives’, in Adedeji, A. (ed.) South Africa & Africa. Within or Apart?.
- Harvey, David. 1996. Justice, Nature and the Geography of Difference, Massachusetts, Oxford,
- Blackwell.
- Harvey, D. 1999. Limits to Capital, New York, Oxford, Blackwell.
- Harvey, D. 2003. The New Imperialism, Oxford, New York, Oxford University Press.
- Jonas, Andrew E.G. 1994. ‘Editorial’, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, Vol. 12.
- Kagarlitsky, Boris. 1995. The Mirage of Modernization, New York, Monthly Review Press.
- Keet, Dot. 1999. ‘Globalisation and Regionalisation: Contradictory Tendencies, counteractive
- tactics, or strategic possibilities?’, Foundation for Global Dialogue, Occasional Paper No 18,
- April.
- Leclair, M. S. 1997. Regional Integration and Global Free Trade. Addressing the fundamental
- conflicts, Aldershot, Brookfield USA, Singapore, Sydney, Ashgate.
- Leysens, Anthony. 1998. ‘Southern Africa: The Case for a Coxian Approach’, Centre for Southern
- African Studies, School of Government, University of the Western Cape.
- Lefebvre, H. 1991. The Production of Space, Cambridge, Basil Blackwell.
- Lodge, Tom. 2002. Politics in South Africa: From Mandela to Mbeki, Cape Town & Johannesburg, David
- Philip, Oxford,. James Currey, Bloomington, Indiana University Press. Martin, Phyllis M. and
- O’Meara, Patrick. (eds.) 1995. Africa, Third Edition, Bloomington and Indianapolis, Indiana
- University Press, London, James Currey.
- Massey, D. 1992. ‘The politics of spatiality’, New Left Review. No. 196, 65-88.
- Mattli, Walter. 1999. The Logic of Regional Integration. Europe and Beyond,Cambridge University
- Press.
- Mhone, G.C.Z. 1997. ‘An approach to the impact of trade and investment on employment in Southern
- Africa’, Report for ILO, Harare, Zimbabwe. April.
- Miller, D. 2003. ‘NEPAD and SA Multinational Corporations in Africa - whose “African Renaissance”?’
- ILRIG Occasional Paper, February.
- Nel, Philip and McGowan, Patrick. 1999. Power, Wealth and Global Order. An International Relations
- Textbook for Africa, Cape Town, UCT Press.
- Niemann, M 2001. ‘Unstated Places - Rereading Southern Africa’, in Vale, P., Swatuk, L. and Oden,
- B. (eds.) Theory, Change and Southern Africa’s Future, Hampshire, New York, Palgrave. Omae,
- Kenichi. 1995. The end of the nation state: the rise of regional economies, New York, Free Press.
- Oman, Charles. 1994. Globalisation and Regionalisation: The Challenge for Developing Countries,
- Paris, OECD.
- Pareja, P. and Pretorius, L. 2000. ‘Deepening Regional Integration and Development through the
- Public-Private Partnership in Southern Africa: a case study of the MOZAL aluminium smelter
- project’, Seminar presentation at School of Government, UWC. September.
- Saul, J. 1993. Recolonization and Resistance in Southern Africa in the 1990s, New Jersey, Africa
- World Press.
- Saul, John S. and Leys, Colin. 1999. ‘Sub-Saharan Africa in Global Capitalism’, Monthly
- Review, Special summer issue on Global Capitalism.
- Saul, John. 2002. Paper presented to IGS Conference, The Political Economy of Africa Revisited,
- Johns Hopkins University, April.
- Schoenberger, E. 1997. The Cultural Crisis of the Firm, Massachusetts USA, Oxford UK, Blackwell.
- Seidman, Ann & Seidman Makgetla, Neva. 1980. Outposts of Monopoly Capitalism. Southern Africa in
- the Changing Global Economy, London, Zed Press Connecticut, Lawrence Hill & Company.
- Smith, Neil. 1990. Uneven Development. Nature, Capital and the Production of Space, Oxford,
- Massachusetts, Basil Blackwell.
- Storper, Michael. 1997. The Regional World. Territorial Development in a Global Economy, New York,
- The Guilford Press.
- Swyngedouw, E. 2000. ‘Authoritarian governance, power, and the politics of rescaling’,
- Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 2000, Vol 18.
- Swyngedouw, E. 1997. ‘Neither Global nor Local: “Glocalization” and the Politics of Scale’, in Cox,
- Kevin R. Spaces of Globalization, New York, London, The Guildford Press.
- Vieira, Sergio, Wallerstein, I., and Martin, William G. 1992. How fast the wind?: Southern Africa,
- -2000, Trenton, NJ, Africa World Press.
- Wolch, Jennifer erritory Shapes Social Life, Boston,
- Unwin Hyman.
References
Adedeji, A. (ed.) 1996. South Africa & Africa. Within or Apart? Cape Town, SADRI Books, London and New Jersey Zed Books, Ijebu-Ode, ACDESS.
African Development Bank. 1996. African Development Report 1996, Abidjan.
Ahwireng-Obeng, F. and McGowan, P. 1998. ‘Partner or Hegemon? South Africa in Africa’, Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 16,1.
Arrighi, G. and Silver, B. 1999. Chaos and Governance in the Modern World System, Minneapolis, London, University of Minnesota Press.
Arrighi, G. and Silver, B. 2000. ‘Global Inequalities and “Actually Existing Capitalism”’, Paper submitted to Social Problems.
Arrighi, G. 2002. ‘The African Crisis: World Systemic and Regional Aspects’, New Left Review.
May-June, www.new.leftreview.net.
Axline, A. (ed.) 1994. The Political Economy of Regional Cooperation. Comparative Case Studies, London, Madison, Pinter.
Bond, Patrick. 1999. ‘Globalisation, African Economic Crisis and South African Vulnerabilities’, African Communist, October.
Bond, Patrick, Miller, Darlene and Ruiters, Greg. 2001. ‘The Production, Reproduction and Politics of the Southern African Working Class: Economic Crisis and Regional Class Struggle’, Socialist Register 2001: The Global Working Class at the Millenium, London, Merlin Press, and New York, Monthly Review Press.
Bond, Patrick. (ed.) 2002. Fanon’s Warning. A Civil Society Reader on the New Partnership for Africa’s Development, Africa World Press, Inc. AIDC.
BusinessMap. 2000. ‘SADC INVEST rain’, BusinessMap SA Report, Johannesburg, South Africa.
BusinessMap SA. 2001. ‘Regional Investor Survey 2001’, BusinessMap SA Report. Johannesburg, South
Africa.
Cooper, Frederick. 2001. ‘What is the concept of Globalization good for? An African Historian’s
Perspective’, African Affairs, 100, 189-213.
Daniel, J., Naidoo, V. and Naidu, S. 2003. State of the Nation. South Africa 2003-2004, Cape Town,
HSRC Press.
Davies, Robert. 1996. ‘South Africa’s Economic Relations With Africa: Current Patterns and Future
Perspectives’, in Adedeji, A. (ed.) South Africa & Africa. Within or Apart?.
Harvey, David. 1996. Justice, Nature and the Geography of Difference, Massachusetts, Oxford,
Blackwell.
Harvey, D. 1999. Limits to Capital, New York, Oxford, Blackwell.
Harvey, D. 2003. The New Imperialism, Oxford, New York, Oxford University Press.
Jonas, Andrew E.G. 1994. ‘Editorial’, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, Vol. 12.
Kagarlitsky, Boris. 1995. The Mirage of Modernization, New York, Monthly Review Press.
Keet, Dot. 1999. ‘Globalisation and Regionalisation: Contradictory Tendencies, counteractive
tactics, or strategic possibilities?’, Foundation for Global Dialogue, Occasional Paper No 18,
April.
Leclair, M. S. 1997. Regional Integration and Global Free Trade. Addressing the fundamental
conflicts, Aldershot, Brookfield USA, Singapore, Sydney, Ashgate.
Leysens, Anthony. 1998. ‘Southern Africa: The Case for a Coxian Approach’, Centre for Southern
African Studies, School of Government, University of the Western Cape.
Lefebvre, H. 1991. The Production of Space, Cambridge, Basil Blackwell.
Lodge, Tom. 2002. Politics in South Africa: From Mandela to Mbeki, Cape Town & Johannesburg, David
Philip, Oxford,. James Currey, Bloomington, Indiana University Press. Martin, Phyllis M. and
O’Meara, Patrick. (eds.) 1995. Africa, Third Edition, Bloomington and Indianapolis, Indiana
University Press, London, James Currey.
Massey, D. 1992. ‘The politics of spatiality’, New Left Review. No. 196, 65-88.
Mattli, Walter. 1999. The Logic of Regional Integration. Europe and Beyond,Cambridge University
Press.
Mhone, G.C.Z. 1997. ‘An approach to the impact of trade and investment on employment in Southern
Africa’, Report for ILO, Harare, Zimbabwe. April.
Miller, D. 2003. ‘NEPAD and SA Multinational Corporations in Africa - whose “African Renaissance”?’
ILRIG Occasional Paper, February.
Nel, Philip and McGowan, Patrick. 1999. Power, Wealth and Global Order. An International Relations
Textbook for Africa, Cape Town, UCT Press.
Niemann, M 2001. ‘Unstated Places - Rereading Southern Africa’, in Vale, P., Swatuk, L. and Oden,
B. (eds.) Theory, Change and Southern Africa’s Future, Hampshire, New York, Palgrave. Omae,
Kenichi. 1995. The end of the nation state: the rise of regional economies, New York, Free Press.
Oman, Charles. 1994. Globalisation and Regionalisation: The Challenge for Developing Countries,
Paris, OECD.
Pareja, P. and Pretorius, L. 2000. ‘Deepening Regional Integration and Development through the
Public-Private Partnership in Southern Africa: a case study of the MOZAL aluminium smelter
project’, Seminar presentation at School of Government, UWC. September.
Saul, J. 1993. Recolonization and Resistance in Southern Africa in the 1990s, New Jersey, Africa
World Press.
Saul, John S. and Leys, Colin. 1999. ‘Sub-Saharan Africa in Global Capitalism’, Monthly
Review, Special summer issue on Global Capitalism.
Saul, John. 2002. Paper presented to IGS Conference, The Political Economy of Africa Revisited,
Johns Hopkins University, April.
Schoenberger, E. 1997. The Cultural Crisis of the Firm, Massachusetts USA, Oxford UK, Blackwell.
Seidman, Ann & Seidman Makgetla, Neva. 1980. Outposts of Monopoly Capitalism. Southern Africa in
the Changing Global Economy, London, Zed Press Connecticut, Lawrence Hill & Company.
Smith, Neil. 1990. Uneven Development. Nature, Capital and the Production of Space, Oxford,
Massachusetts, Basil Blackwell.
Storper, Michael. 1997. The Regional World. Territorial Development in a Global Economy, New York,
The Guilford Press.
Swyngedouw, E. 2000. ‘Authoritarian governance, power, and the politics of rescaling’,
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 2000, Vol 18.
Swyngedouw, E. 1997. ‘Neither Global nor Local: “Glocalization” and the Politics of Scale’, in Cox,
Kevin R. Spaces of Globalization, New York, London, The Guildford Press.
Vieira, Sergio, Wallerstein, I., and Martin, William G. 1992. How fast the wind?: Southern Africa,
-2000, Trenton, NJ, Africa World Press.
Wolch, Jennifer erritory Shapes Social Life, Boston,
Unwin Hyman.