The new South Africa

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The new South Africa

Guy Arnold

Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press, 2000

  • : uk
  • : us

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: us ISBN 9780312235178

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The orderly transfer of power from the white minority to the black majority in South Africa was something of a political miracle. The tasks facing the new government of Thabo Mbeki are formidable. If Mbeki can succeed in giving his country and the African continent the necessary leadership the rewards will be tremendous both for South Africa itself and for the continent. If there is to be an African renaissance the lead must come from South Africa.
Volume

: uk ISBN 9780333918876

Description

The orderly transfer of power from the white minority to the black majority in South Africa was something of a political miracle. The tasks facing the new government of Thabo Mbeki are formidable. If Mbeki can succeed in giving his country and the African continent the necessary lead the rewards will be tremendous both for South Africa itself and for the continent. If there is to be an African renaissance the lead must come from South Africa.

Table of Contents

Introduction Setting the Scene Racism Truth and Reconciliation Politics Problems and Expectations Mechanisms Labour and Unemployment Crime and Violence The Economy Catching Up Investment Industry The Mining Sector Finances Agriculture Foreign Policy I: Britain, the Commonwealth and the European Union Foreign Policy II: The USA and Globalisation Defence, the Arms Trade, Mercenaries Springboard into Sub-Saharan Africa The Future Notes Index

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