State dysfunction : the concept and its application to South Africa / Wynand Neethling Greffrath

The phenomenon of state dysfunction has, over the last two decades, become a prominent empirical and scholarly concern internationally and, more recently, domestically. This study endeavours to extend and improve the understanding of dysfunctional states in the scientific domain – in the developing...

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Main Author: Greffrath, Wynand Neethling
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10394/15271
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nwu-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-152712016-03-16T03:59:25ZState dysfunction : the concept and its application to South Africa / Wynand Neethling GreffrathGreffrath, Wynand NeethlingState dysfunctionState failurePolitical decayWeberian stateSouth African politicsThe phenomenon of state dysfunction has, over the last two decades, become a prominent empirical and scholarly concern internationally and, more recently, domestically. This study endeavours to extend and improve the understanding of dysfunctional states in the scientific domain – in the developing world in general, as well as the South African context in particular. Given the dearth of conceptual literature in the field of dysfunctional states, the first part of this study concerns the pursuit of a novel conceptualisation of state dysfunction, premised upon the Weberian state as a comprehensive point of departure. Subsequently, meta-theoretical, theoretical, applicational and operational frameworks are developed through which this concept may be integrated by using a scientific method and ultimately studied empirically in pursuit of valid and reliable knowledge pertaining to the phenomenon. The outcome of the above-mentioned process is a multi-criteria operational framework that enables evaluation and analysis with the purpose of determining the approximation to – and extent of – state dysfunction in a given empirical context. Accordingly, the second part of this study concerns the evaluation and analysis of the South African state. The outcome of this process is an account of South African state dysfunction that is at once comprehensive and thorough.PhD (Political Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 20152015-11-25T06:50:57Z2015-11-25T06:50:57Z2015Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/15271en
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topic State dysfunction
State failure
Political decay
Weberian state
South African politics
spellingShingle State dysfunction
State failure
Political decay
Weberian state
South African politics
Greffrath, Wynand Neethling
State dysfunction : the concept and its application to South Africa / Wynand Neethling Greffrath
description The phenomenon of state dysfunction has, over the last two decades, become a prominent empirical and scholarly concern internationally and, more recently, domestically. This study endeavours to extend and improve the understanding of dysfunctional states in the scientific domain – in the developing world in general, as well as the South African context in particular. Given the dearth of conceptual literature in the field of dysfunctional states, the first part of this study concerns the pursuit of a novel conceptualisation of state dysfunction, premised upon the Weberian state as a comprehensive point of departure. Subsequently, meta-theoretical, theoretical, applicational and operational frameworks are developed through which this concept may be integrated by using a scientific method and ultimately studied empirically in pursuit of valid and reliable knowledge pertaining to the phenomenon. The outcome of the above-mentioned process is a multi-criteria operational framework that enables evaluation and analysis with the purpose of determining the approximation to – and extent of – state dysfunction in a given empirical context. Accordingly, the second part of this study concerns the evaluation and analysis of the South African state. The outcome of this process is an account of South African state dysfunction that is at once comprehensive and thorough. === PhD (Political Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015
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title State dysfunction : the concept and its application to South Africa / Wynand Neethling Greffrath
title_short State dysfunction : the concept and its application to South Africa / Wynand Neethling Greffrath
title_full State dysfunction : the concept and its application to South Africa / Wynand Neethling Greffrath
title_fullStr State dysfunction : the concept and its application to South Africa / Wynand Neethling Greffrath
title_full_unstemmed State dysfunction : the concept and its application to South Africa / Wynand Neethling Greffrath
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