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South Africa's Brave New World: The Beloved Country Since the End of Apartheid by R.W. Johnson is a detailed examination of South Africa's evolution from the end of apartheid to contemporary times. The book opens with the global celebration surrounding Nelson Mandela's inauguration as president in 1994, symbolizing a hopeful promise of peaceful transformation.
However, Johnson delves into the profound impact of apartheid, highlighting the numerous challenges faced by the new leaders, many of whom spent significant portions of their lives in exile or imprisonment. The narrative explores how these leaders' outdated political ideologies and the lingering effects of apartheid affected various sectors of South African society, including business, education, and health policies.
Central to the book is the figure of Thabo Mbeki, whose presidency is depicted as a period marked by widespread failures. Johnson argues that Mbeki's leadership, along with his close associates, nearly led South Africa to the brink of becoming a 'failed state.' The book provides an in-depth analysis of Mbeki's administration and its lasting implications for the nation's future.
If you are interested in understanding the complexities and challenges of South Africa's post-apartheid era, this book offers a comprehensive and thought-provoking account.