In 2007, Minister Ronnie Kasrils, the highest-ranking Jew in South Africa's post-apartheid government, launched a campaign against Israeli policy in the occupied territories. In so doing, he ignited a public debate about the Israeli-Palestininan conflict that challenged the identity of South African Jews in the new South Africa. This book draws heavily on the insights and experiences of the author who, as a speechwriter for Parliament at the time, was personally involved in the debates and discussions surrounding the issue.
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In 2007, Minister Ronnie Kasrils, the highest-ranking Jew in South Africa's post-apartheid government, launched a campaign against Israeli policy in the occupied territories. In so doing, he ignited a public debate about the Israeli-Palestininan conflict that challenged the identity of South African Jews in the new South Africa. This book draws heavily on the insights and experiences of the author who, as a speechwriter for Parliament at the time, was personally involved in the debates and discussions surrounding the issue.
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Good. At the end of the spine of the book it is slightly shelf rubbed. The rest of the book is tightly bound. Internally there are a few pages that are highlighted. There are no tears or pen marks in the book, the book remain in a good condition. gk.
Add this copy of The Kasrils Affair: Jews and Minority Politics in Post to cart. $62.00, very good condition, Sold by Chapter 1 Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA, published 2009 by University of Cape Town Press.