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“In South Africa, the government is hugely constrained in its ability to deliver, for a whole host of reasons: corruption, incompetence, poor leadership, incapacity, legacy of apartheid and so on.”1
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© 2013 Anna Kristin Müller-Debus and Christian R. Thauer
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Müller-Debus, A.K., Thauer, C.R. (2013). HIV/AIDS in South Africa. In: Börzel, T.A., Thauer, C.R. (eds) Business and Governance in South Africa. Governance and Limited Statehood Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137317810_3
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