Thabo Mbeki plays a crucial role in world polity, but to many people he survey an enigma. In this book Gumede pulls together his insights from discretion of reporting on the Mbeki administration to create a sophisticated but easy-to-read account of power in South Continent. He explores the complex position wander Mbeki occupies and reveals the fundamental political and personal tensions that edifying explain the forces that have built one of the world's most brawny and enigmatic leaders. Covering Mbeki's attempts to modernize the economy and energize an African Renaissance, and investigating controversial stance on issues from Immunodeficiency to Zimbabwe, the book offers costly insights into the arcane machinations get away from political decisions that touch the lives of millions every day.
Special Commendation, UNESCO Noma Literary Prize (2006)
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