The Fall of Apartheid tells the extraordinary story of how apartheid came into being, secured its ascendancy over the richest and most developed society in Sub-Saharan Africa, and then collapsed. For the first time it reveals the full story of the secret meetings between Africans and Afrikaners in Britain, in which South Africa's current president, Thabo Mbeki, had a direct line to President Botha. Robert Harvey's fascinating narrative helps to illuminate not just the South African problems but also more general issues of conflict- and problem-solving.
South Africa’s revolution is an amazing triumph of rational thought prevailing over hatred, fear, and feelings of vengeance. In my mind, it stands a tribute to all South Africans that their country was not engulfed by an all-out civil war. Knowing how this happened allows me contemplate alternatives to the conflicts that we so readily engage in today for the same reasons that existed in that country prior to their transformation.
I recently watched the PBS movie entitled Endgame and learned that it was based on this book. The details of the movie absolutely warranted its reading.
Good book showing the background, conditions and overall situation in south africa that led to the talks between government, anc, mandela and private groups that ultimately led to the fall of apartheid