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After Mandela The Battle for the Soul of South Africa

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After Mandela The Battle for the Soul of South Africa

After Mandela The Battle for the Soul of South Africa

Book Details

  • Author: Alec Russell

  • Publisher: Windmill Books

  • Language: English

  • Published Year: 2010

  • Pages: 324

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Dimensions: 19 x 12 cm

  • Condition: Used – Good

About the Book

After Mandela by Alec Russell is a compelling and deeply researched analysis of post-apartheid South Africa, tracing the nation’s political, economic, and social transformation from the era of Nelson Mandela’s leadership to the presidency of Jacob Zuma. With clarity and journalistic precision, Russell examines the hopes that accompanied the end of apartheid and the complex realities that followed.

Spanning 324 pages, this 2010 paperback edition offers a nuanced exploration of governance, inequality, power struggles, and the evolving identity of a nation in transition. Russell’s firsthand insights and balanced perspective make this work essential for readers interested in modern African politics, contemporary history, and international affairs.

Published by Windmill Books, this edition remains in good condition and is ideal for students, researchers, political science enthusiasts, and readers seeking an in-depth understanding of South Africa’s post-Mandela journey.

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Book Details

  • Author: Alec Russell

  • Publisher: Windmill Books

  • Language: English

  • Published Year: 2010

  • Pages: 324

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Dimensions: 19 x 12 cm

  • Condition: Used – Good

About the Book

After Mandela by Alec Russell is a compelling and deeply researched analysis of post-apartheid South Africa, tracing the nation’s political, economic, and social transformation from the era of Nelson Mandela’s leadership to the presidency of Jacob Zuma. With clarity and journalistic precision, Russell examines the hopes that accompanied the end of apartheid and the complex realities that followed.

Spanning 324 pages, this 2010 paperback edition offers a nuanced exploration of governance, inequality, power struggles, and the evolving identity of a nation in transition. Russell’s firsthand insights and balanced perspective make this work essential for readers interested in modern African politics, contemporary history, and international affairs.

Published by Windmill Books, this edition remains in good condition and is ideal for students, researchers, political science enthusiasts, and readers seeking an in-depth understanding of South Africa’s post-Mandela journey.

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