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Towards a New Deal by Rob Davies

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In this memoir, Rob Davies, one of the government’s most articulate former senior ministers, looks back on the politics, policies and inner workings of the South African government in the democratic era. Leavened with intriguing anecdotes and informed by the author’s very personal and humanising history of activism and exile, Towards a New Deal makes the case for an economic policy transformation.

As the world economic system stumbles, as trade wars intensify, and the dangers of a diminishing global multilateralism threaten – Davies’ new book offers a unique blend of astute analysis and personal experience. It is a must read. ~ Jeremy Cronin, Former South African Deputy Minister of Transport.

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Towards a New Deal by Rob Davies

South Africa’s past quarter century has been shaped by the decisions and reach of one of the oldest political alliances in southern Africa, that between the African National Congress and the South African Communist Party.

In this memoir, Rob Davies, one of the government’s most articulate former senior ministers, looks back on the politics, policies and inner workings of the South African government in the democratic era. He offers and insider’s account of the evolution of trade and economic policy over the last 25 years, up to the presidency of Cyril Ramaphosa and the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Leavened with intriguing anecdotes and informed by the author’s very personal and humanising history of activism and exile, Towards a New Deal makes the case for an economic policy transformation that is focused on creating jobs and reducing poverty, that highlights South Africa’s role in Africa, and that addresses the challenges of economic stagnation, climate change and the fourth industrial revolution. It will be essential reading for economists, businesspeople and ordinary readers keen to grasp the political and economic dynamics of the moment.

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