An edition of Bring me my machine gun (2009)

Bring me my machine gun

the battle for the soul of South Africa from Mandela to Zuma

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An edition of Bring me my machine gun (2009)

Bring me my machine gun

the battle for the soul of South Africa from Mandela to Zuma

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Award-winning journalist Alec Russell was in South Africa to witness the fall of apartheid and the remarkable reconciliation of Nelson Mandela's rule; and returned in 2007-2008 to see Mandela's successor, Thabo Mbeki, fritter away the country's reputation. South Africa is now perched on a precipice, as it prepares to elect Jacob Zuma as president—signaling a potential slide back to the bad old days of post-colonial African leadership, and disaster for a country that was once the beacon of the continent. Drawing on his long relationships with all the key senior figures including Mandela, Mbeki, Desmond Tutu, and Zuma, and a host of South Africans he has known over the years—including former activists turned billionaires and reactionary Boers—Alec Russell's Bring Me My Machine Gun is a beautifully told and expertly researched account of South Africa's great tragedy: the tragedy of hope unfulfilled.

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PublicAffairs
Language
English
Pages
312

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Table of Contents

Succeeding a saint
The other side of the rainbow
Liberation movements have a habit of not ageing gracefully
The return of the necklace
The singing policeman
The white Africans
The new Randlords
The graves of the ancestors
How the ANC bungled AIDS
The 100 percent Zulu boy
How to avoid the fate of Robert Mugabe.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
968.06/5
Library of Congress
DT1971 .R87 2009, DT1971.R87 2009

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Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
312

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22849839M
ISBN 13
9781586487386
LCCN
2008055404
OCLC/WorldCat
262430999
Library Thing
8081352
Goodreads
6327982

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