Why South Africa Will Survive: A Historical Analysis

New York: St. Martin's Press, 1981. First U.S. Edition. 312, map, tables, figures, chapter notes, index, small rough spot margin p. 310, plastic DJ coating bubbling, some wear DJ edges. The authors argue that the social and economic changes that have come over South Africa during the last generation have given the country great stability, and that the greatest solvent of apartheid is to be found in the working of a free market economy. Condition: good, fair to good.

Keywords: South Africa, Apartheid, Race Relations, Politics, Government, Economics

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