Evan Lieberman is the Total Professor of Political Science and Contemporary Africa at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is the author of Boundaries of Contagion: How Ethnic Politics Have Shaped Government Responses to AIDS (Princeton) and Race and Regionalism in the Politics of Taxation in Brazil and South Africa. Twitter @evlieb
"With a mixture of sober social science analysis and engaging
personal travelogue, Lieberman defends the country’s record,
particularly its ability to sustain for several decades a dynamic
democracy with free and fair elections, a vibrant press, and an
independent judiciary. He also ably documents South Africa’s
achievements in improving education, housing, and public health,
showing that, over the last 25 years, the country has mostly
matched or surpassed the accomplishments of comparable
upper-middle-income countries. . . . He writes lucidly about the
economic and political shortcomings on which other accounts focus,
but he makes an eloquent case for the remarkable progress South
Africa has made in the wake of apartheid’s brutal
legacy."---Nicolas van de Walle, Foreign Affairs
"Lieberman’s analysis evaluates South Africa as a country, not as a
miracle. Rather than being the bearer of the promise of democracy,
the world can evaluate South Africa, Lieberman says, on its record
of government performance, which has much to laud. . . .
Important."---Carolyn Holmes, Washington Post
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