It is the early 1990s and South Africa is on a knife-edge. Nelson Mandela is free at last, but a peaceful political transition looks virtually impossible. Both sides of the political divide, the left and the right, are poised to take up arms. As head of National Intelligence (NI), Niël Barnard was central to this turbulent process, which was almost derailed several times.

Peaceful Revolution
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ISBN | 9780624079989 |
Number Of Pages | 328 |
File Size | 4.24 mb |
Format | EPUB |
Edition | 1 |
Published | 02-06-2017 |