The Mbeki Legacy

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Zebra Press, 2008 - Business & Economics - 346 pages
The ANC's 2007 Polokwane conference marked the beginning of the end of the Thabo Mbeki era, starting a process that culminated in his resignation in September 2008. This book takes stock of Mbeki's presidency, by focusing on a simple question: how has South Africa prospered or weakened under his stewardship? The Mbeki Legacy weighs up Mbeki's policies on the economy, crime, education and health; investigates the arms deal and the electricity crisis; and considers the effects of land reform and BEE. Seasoned writer and analyst Brian Pottinger has sifted through reams of facts and statistics to produce a compelling, accessible and authoritative analysis of Mbeki's South Africa. He also offers an insightful glimpse into the post-Mbeki future.

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Getting into GEAR
69
Noise and haste
95
Neither civil nor serving
111
Copyright

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