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Apartheid's Global Face: From South Africa to the United States

Fourteen years ago in May, Nelson Mandela assumed the presidency of a democratic South Africa, marking the formal end of the transition from Apartheid. But the shocking reports and images of the recent attacks against immigrants in many of South Africa's main cities that have left about 50 dead -- some of them burned alive -- show that apartheid lives on: it is a global one, embedded in the very fabric of a world order predicated on nation-states.