THE ANC’S NGC DOCUMENTS AND FOREIGN POLICY: SOUTH AFRICA’S NEW ANTI-WESTERN FOREIGN POLICY
30 September 2015
The ANC must be congratulated for the care with which it prepares its members for important policy discussions of the kind that will soon be taking place at its 2015 National General Council. The NGC is the most important ANC meeting between National Conferences. It gives the organisation an opportunity to consider progress made with the implementation of policy since the preceding National Conference and to develop proposals for new policies at the next National Conference - which will take place at the end of 2017.
The NGC documents are not light reading. They encompass more than 200 pages and cover virtually every aspect of policy. For the most part, the NGC documents are fairly workmanlike - and avoid wild ideological prescriptions - although there are the predictable references to the radical implementation of the second phase of the National Democratic Revolution - and requirements for fundamental changes in rural land ownership.
The exception is the chapter on foreign relations.
The nature of the problem is indicated, right at the start, by the ANC’s characterisation of itself as “a revolutionary national liberation movement which is an integral part of the international revolutionary movement to liberate humanity from the bondage of imperialism and neo-colonialism.”