God, Spies and Lies: Finding South Africa's Future Through Its Past

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An insider’s account of how South Africa got to where it is today – and how things went wrong. It takes you into the room with Nelson Mandela and Thabo Mbeki, into the Oval Office of the US President and the British Prime Minister’s Chequers country estate, as the fate of southern Africa was being set before and after 1994. MONG ITS REVELATIONS ARE: How Nelson Mandela studied the Afrikaner Broederbond as he set up the military wing, Umkhonto we Sizwe in 1961 • The apartheid spy who fooled the white liberal elite • What made George Bush Senior change his mind about white rule in southern Africa • How Robert Mugabe fooled Mbeki’s intelligence • Why South Africa missed the Information Economy • How Jacob Zuma came under the spell of the Chinese Communist Party • What the 2015 student protests mean • What it would take to get the country back on track
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AuthorJohn Matisonn
PublisherMissing Ink
PlaceSouth Africa
Year2015
ISBN9780994670236
BindingPaperback
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