From democracy as a political system to democracy as government: a contribution to democratic theory from public administration

IF 0.3 Q3 AREA STUDIES
I. Chipkin
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Abstract:This paper argues that South Africa suffered a major democratic reversal after the election of Jacob Zuma as president of the country in 2009, especially from 2012 when the project of Radical Economic Transformation was pursued with vigour in State Owned Companies (SOEs).This reversal was invisible theoretically. Contemporary definitions of democracy, especially as they inform the literature on political transitions, reduce the phenomenon to the rules of political participation. Yet over the last ten years South Africa saw, not so much a rolling back of political rights as concerted attacks on the autonomy of state administrations. Without the conceptual tools to understand these attacks on the bureaucracy as attacks on democracy, the period from 2007 to 2017 has largely been construed in terms of corruption, criminality and patronage. This paper adds a new typology to democratic theory, reconciling a concept from public administration to democratic theory. It argues that we must think of bureaucratic autonomy as a democratic virtue.
从作为政治制度的民主到作为政府的民主:公共行政对民主理论的贡献
摘要:本文认为,2009年祖马当选南非总统后,南非经历了一次重大的民主逆转,尤其是2012年,当时南非国有企业大力推行激进的经济转型项目。这种逆转在理论上是看不见的。当代对民主的定义,特别是当它们为政治过渡的文献提供信息时,将这种现象归结为政治参与的规则。然而,在过去的十年中,南非看到的与其说是政治权利的倒退,不如说是对国家行政自治权的协同攻击。由于没有概念工具来理解这些对官僚机构的攻击是对民主的攻击,2007年至2017年这段时间在很大程度上被解读为腐败、犯罪和庇护。本文为民主理论增添了一种新的类型学,调和了一个从公共行政到民主理论的概念。它认为,我们必须将官僚自治视为一种民主美德。
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