Political Management of Ethnic Perceptions: An Assessment of the African National Congress

IF 0.1 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE
M. Ndletyana
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This paper argues that the ANC has historically followed a moderate route – embracing tradition, whilst denouncing tribalism. Yet, this did not insulate the party from accusations of ethnic bias – a perception the leadership largely left unattended. But, entry into the arena of competitive politics has imposed a slight modification on the part of the party towards pandering to ethnic sentiments, albeit not officially acknowledged. The intention is not to cultivate political tribalism in a divisive sense. Rather, it is employed to cultivate among ethnic communities, which otherwise feel marginalised, a sense of identification with the ruling party. The party itself has done well to blunt the perception of ethnic bias to a point where it lacks popular resonance. That the perception itself still exists, reflects the saliency of (politicised) ethnic consciousness among the populace owing to past apartheid machinations in service of political hegemony. African Journal on Conflict Resolution Vol. 7 (2) 2007: pp. 135-160
民族观念的政治管理:对非洲人国民大会的评估
本文认为,非洲人国民大会在历史上一直遵循一种温和的路线——拥抱传统,同时谴责部落主义。然而,这并没有使该党免受种族偏见的指责——领导层基本上没有理会这种看法。但是,进入竞争政治的舞台,迫使该党在迎合民族情绪方面做出了轻微的改变,尽管没有得到官方承认。其目的不是在分裂意义上培养政治部落主义。相反,它被用来在少数民族社区中培养对执政党的认同感,否则这些社区会感到被边缘化。该党本身在淡化种族偏见方面做得很好,以至于它缺乏民众的共鸣。这种看法本身仍然存在,反映了由于过去为政治霸权服务的种族隔离阴谋,民众中(政治化的)种族意识的突出。《非洲问题研究》,2007年第7卷第2期,第135-160页
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