MTN, Vodacom and the State
Odilile (University of Johannesburg Ayodele
MTN, Vodacom and the State
Odilile (University of Johannesburg Ayodele
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These insights revealed in the book reveal a hidden world of political participation, and they also highlight the dangers of romanticism, drawing attention to the need for productive ways of linking bottom-up agency to a wider infrastructure of political engagement.
The Big Flip provides a theoretical understanding for how racial threat emerges from projected demographic change, giving close attention to the way that fears are often based on misconceptions. Drawing on work in political psychology and political communication, the book identifies how anxieties provoked by shifting demographics can erode trust in democratic norms and increase tolerance for political violence and authoritarian leaders.
In an era marked by international tension and global challenges, governments have responded by increasing their focus on industrial policy to enhance certain economic sectors. While the United States is often seen to be a free-market economy lacking significant government intervention, Governing Growth shows this is not the case.
