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Aspects of political decision‐making in South Africa
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1983
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South African HistoryAfrican Political ThoughtAfrican Public PolicyPolitical ProcessDecision AnalysisIndividual Decision MakingSocial SciencesState Security CouncilSouth-south CooperationSouth AfricaManagementDecision TheoryAfrican DevelopmentPublic PolicyAfrican ConflictImportant Decision‐making StructuresComparative PoliticsAfrican PoliticsDecision-makingPolitical DevelopmentDecision SciencePolitical Science
Abstract This article presents a concise overview of the most important decision‐making structures in South Africa. It is clear from the article that the State Security Council and its substructures are the most important elements of the decision‐making process. Various political implications flowing from such evidence are identified, as well as alternate avenues for research into decision‐making processes.
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