Southern AfricaStructure and scope. "This volume is part of a subseries of volumes of the Foreign Relations series that documents the most important decisions and actions of the foreign policy of Presidents Richard M. Nixon and Gerald R. Ford. ... This volume documents the U.S. policy towards Southern Africa, 1969-1976 ... [it] does not cover all countries in the region, but focuses on the countries where U.S. interests and concerns were greatest ... Namibia, South Africa, and Rhodesia ... Portuguese Africa ... black African countries and the insurgents in Angola and Mozambique ..."--Preface, p. iii-iv. |
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Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg first promulgated official regulations codifying specific standards for the selection and editing of documents for the series on March 26 , 1925. Those regulations , with minor modifications , guided ...
Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg first promulgated official regulations codifying specific standards for the selection and editing of documents for the series on March 26 , 1925. Those regulations , with minor modifications , guided ...
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Focus of Research and Principles of Selection for Foreign Relations , 1969–1976 , Volume XXVIII This volume documents the foreign policy of the Nixon and Ford administrations toward Southern Africa . The volume does not cover all ...
Focus of Research and Principles of Selection for Foreign Relations , 1969–1976 , Volume XXVIII This volume documents the foreign policy of the Nixon and Ford administrations toward Southern Africa . The volume does not cover all ...
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The final chapter documents the administration's efforts to broker a negotiated settlement to the conflicts in Rhodesia and Namibia . ... A heading has been supplied by the editors for each document included in the volume .
The final chapter documents the administration's efforts to broker a negotiated settlement to the conflicts in Rhodesia and Namibia . ... A heading has been supplied by the editors for each document included in the volume .
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1 This note also provides the background of important documents and policies and indicates whether the President or his major policy advisers read the document . Editorial notes and additional annotation summarize pertinent material not ...
1 This note also provides the background of important documents and policies and indicates whether the President or his major policy advisers read the document . Editorial notes and additional annotation summarize pertinent material not ...
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Readers are advised that the tape recording is the official document ; the transcript represents an interpretation of that document . Through the use of digital audio and other advances in technology , the Office of the Historian has ...
Readers are advised that the tape recording is the official document ; the transcript represents an interpretation of that document . Through the use of digital audio and other advances in technology , the Office of the Historian has ...
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