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A.D.Donker, 1998, hardcover, 238 pages, index, condition: new.
The book focuses on the powerful but shadowy African National Congress (ANC) and its relationships with other resistance groups during apartheid.The book highlights the ANC as a rational, well-organised "government-in-exile," not a terrorist group, but notes internal issues with control over younger, more violent participants. Davis concludes that exhaustion, not military conquest, would force both sides to negotiate a truce, suggesting that releasing Nelson Mandela was the only viable option at the time.