Southern Africa: An American Enigma
In its persistence at maintaining racial inequality, Southern Africa is leaving the door open to widespread racial conflict. Although the world—east and west, communist and capitalist—is generally united in condemning apartheid, in such a dispute it is not unlikely that the two superpowers would become involved. Southern Africa: An American Enigma examines the currents of American involvement with Southern African politics since 1948 to the present Reagan administration.
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Southern Africa: An American Enigma
In its persistence at maintaining racial inequality, Southern Africa is leaving the door open to widespread racial conflict. Although the world—east and west, communist and capitalist—is generally united in condemning apartheid, in such a dispute it is not unlikely that the two superpowers would become involved. Southern Africa: An American Enigma examines the currents of American involvement with Southern African politics since 1948 to the present Reagan administration.
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Southern Africa: An American Enigma

Southern Africa: An American Enigma

by Nazma Ali
Southern Africa: An American Enigma

Southern Africa: An American Enigma

by Nazma Ali

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Overview

In its persistence at maintaining racial inequality, Southern Africa is leaving the door open to widespread racial conflict. Although the world—east and west, communist and capitalist—is generally united in condemning apartheid, in such a dispute it is not unlikely that the two superpowers would become involved. Southern Africa: An American Enigma examines the currents of American involvement with Southern African politics since 1948 to the present Reagan administration.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275923808
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/21/1987
Pages: 242
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

SHEIKH R. ALI is a Professor of Political Science at North Carolina Central University in Durham.

Table of Contents

Southern African Crisis
Southern African Subsystem
Apartheid
Repression and Resistance
Militarism and Nuclearism
Economic Trends
American Policy Implications
American Interests
Economic Collaboration
Power Games
Policy Implications
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index

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