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Challenge Southern Africa Within the African Revolutionary Context
Author: Various Edited by Al J Venter
Publisher: Ashanti Publishing
Edition: First 1989
ISBN: 0-620-12190-4
Language: English
Condition: Good. Clean copy with tight binding
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 526. Print with images
Additional Information
Published in 1989 this collection includes articles by some of the most experienced and acute specialists and gives important insight into Southern Africa at that time. The collection includes contributions by David Isby, Fred Bridgland, Simon Barber, Willem Steenkamp, Ron Reid-Daly, Holger Jensen, Gerald L'Angle and Professor Willie Breytenbach.
"Southern Africa is in a state of political flux. The "necklace" is a ghastly reality to many people living here. so are nightly bloodlettings in many South African townships. Political forces of a variety of hues, from the far left to the entrenched right seek their own solutions to problems that have bedevilled Africa for decades. Sad to say, there is no clear solution in sight, even though the pundits regularly predict anything from a breakthrough to a total collapse. That some form of change must ultimately come, there is no doubt. A glimpse as to what form it will take will perhaps be provided by recent history, of which Africa in this era is making more than enough".
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