Mandela neither demanded nor received an entirely unconditional devotion; in power he expected his compatriots to behave as assertive citizens not genuflecting disciples
Mandela neither demanded nor received an entirely unconditional devotion; in power he expected his compatriots to behave as assertive citizens not genuflecting disciples
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Laurence LouërLaurence Louër is research fellow at the Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Internationales (Ceri) in Paris. She is the author of To Be an Arab in Israel (C Hurst, 2007 and Columbia University Press, 2007) Recent articlesArabs in Israel: on the move The political awakening of Israels large and growing Arab minority is a challenge to the countrys very self-definition, says Laurence Louër. |
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