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The book is also a testament to Schmidt's career as an investigative journalist: his dedicated and uncompromising quest to uncover the truth shines through on every page. Schmidt's journalism and his activism took him "behind the curtain" of the transition in South Africa from autocracy to democracy, exploring the impact of the Cold War's end on sub-Saharan Africa, including the continent's war-zones, from Lesotho and Mozambique to the former Zaire and Darfur. His path led him to challenge the dominant liberal/progressive narrative of a "peaceful transition" in the region and to substitute the story of an often-bloody, hotly-contested continuity in which Nelson Mandela's ANC fulfilled the long-term, strategic, neoliberal objectives of their old apartheid enemies, and in which democratic South Africa, the world's most unequal society, plays a sub-imperialist continental role.