South Africa and the World : The Foreign Policy of Apartheid /
In this first comprehensive study of the foreign policy of South Africa, Amry Vandenbosch focuses attention not only on some of the major problems of a white-dominated African country but also, in wider scope, on three of the chief issues of mid-twentieth century: colonialism, race relations, and co...
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Lexington :
The University Press of Kentucky,
[1970]
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Table des matières:
- Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; PART I Background
- 1652-1910; 1 From Tavern of the Seas to British Dominion; 2 Social Structure and Foreign Policy; PART II Conciliation
- 1910-1924; 3 World War I: Development of an Independent Foreign Policy; 4 The Union and the Borderlands; PART III National-Labor Coalition
- 1924-1933; 5 Formal Recognition of Sovereign Status; PART IV Fusion
- 1933-1939; 6 Uncertainty in the Midst of Rising World Tensions; PART V World War II and Aftermath
- 1939-1948; 7 The Resurgence of Afrikaner Nationalism; 8 New World and Storm Signals.
- PART VI The Foreign Policy of Apartheid
- 1948-9 Nationalism and Foreign Policy; 10 The High Commission Territories; 11 Rhodesia: South African Protege; 12 The Lands Farther North; 13 Expulsion from the Commonwealth; 14 Conflict with the United Nations: Treatment of Indians; 15 Conflict with the United Nations: South West Africa; 16 Conflict with the United Nations: Apartheid; 17 Siege and Counteroffensive; Bibliographical Note; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Z.


