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The curious career of an African modernizer: South Africa's Thabo Mbeki
Authors:Peter Vale  Georgina Barrett
Institution:Rhodes University , South Africa
Abstract:Thabo Mbeki, South Africa's second democratically elected president, was born into left-wing politics. In exile, he became the face of the African National Congress (ANC) and developed a reputation as a modernizer. He returned to the country and built relations, not with the ANC's internal allies, but with the country's business community. In 1996, as Mandela's deputy, Mbeki implemented a neo-liberal economic package, called GEAR, which alienated many. In office, he both failed to acknowledge the threat of HIV/AIDS to the country and refused to pressure the failing regime in Zimbabwe; but it was his bypassing of parliament that ultimately led to his failure as president.
Keywords:South Africa  presidency  neo-liberal  modernity  Africa  Thabo Mbeki
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