After Apartheid (Inscribed) | Sebastian Mallaby

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
SAG0299
Bob Shop ID
596235762

Author: Sebastian Mallaby
With Author's Inscription
Publisher: Faber and Faber (1992)
ISBN-10: 0571165605
ISBN-13: 9780571165605
Condition: Very Good. The spine-ends are a little bumped. Very slight age darkening around edges of pages. There is some creasing with small closed tears along the side of a few of the pages. The dust jacket has some scratches and there is creasing, rubbing, closed tears and light chipping along the edges, and at spine ends and folds. Internally clean, well bound.
Binding: Hardcover with dust jacket
Pages: 210
Dimensions: 24 x 15.8 x 2.4 cm
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by Sebastian Mallaby (With Author's Inscription)
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With the dramatic release of Nelson Mandela in February 1990, South Africa entered a dynamic period of transition: the end of white minority rule is at last in sight, and South Africans of all beliefs and colours are debating their country's future.

Drawing on the experience of neighbouring countries and on interviews with politicians, township leaders and businessmen, Sebastian Mallaby, The Economist's Africa correspondent, examines the interlocking conflicts that will determine South Africa's future.

He discusses the quest for a new constitution, the problem of AIDS, the continuity of tribal tensions and the threat of a violent white backlash. He also considers what the world should expect from the continent's most sophisticated economy: an East-Asian style powerhouse, or another African disappointment.

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