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Sputh Africa: The end of Apartheid and the Emergency of the 'BEE ELITE'

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AUC Library
Taylor & Francis Group
Africa | Southern Africa

Recent SouthAfrican policy making at the highest level has used the language of the developmental state. It has been used as a means of understanding and defining the purpose of ANC government. This article interrogates that concept, especially using the formation of an elite transcending the public-private sector divide and considering the concept of an 'embedded elite'. In this light, the evolution of Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) politices are dawn out and specific comparisons made between South Africa and Malaysia. While creating an elite may involve enriching a small number of black ANC supporters, it is probably a necessity givent the propensities of what remains of the established 'embedded elite' of the past. Il is questionable however, wheter this new elite has he sens"e of direction in pursuit of an industrialising economic model or a broad social model to carry through envisioned changes. Nor are its instincts necessarily democratic. while under the direction of the...

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