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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... long range strategic reconnaissance aircraft SRG , Senior Review Group SWA , South West Africa SWAPO , South West Africa People's Organization SYG , Secretary General TA , Terrorism Act TAAG , Transportes Aéreos de Angola ( Angolan ...
... long range strategic reconnaissance aircraft SRG , Senior Review Group SWA , South West Africa SWAPO , South West Africa People's Organization SYG , Secretary General TA , Terrorism Act TAAG , Transportes Aéreos de Angola ( Angolan ...
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... President of the Southwest Africa Peoples ' Organization ( SWAPO ) Nyerere , Julius , President of Tanzania Obasanjo , Olusegun , Lieutenant General , Nigerian Head of State from 1976 Ogilvie , Donald G. , Associate Director for ...
... President of the Southwest Africa Peoples ' Organization ( SWAPO ) Nyerere , Julius , President of Tanzania Obasanjo , Olusegun , Lieutenant General , Nigerian Head of State from 1976 Ogilvie , Donald G. , Associate Director for ...
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In that telegram , Rountree proposed the Department consider démarches to the South African Government expressing concern over the treatment of Southwest Africans , especially the use of the Terrorism Act against SWAPO . ( Ibid . ) ...
In that telegram , Rountree proposed the Department consider démarches to the South African Government expressing concern over the treatment of Southwest Africans , especially the use of the Terrorism Act against SWAPO . ( Ibid . ) ...
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Officials of the South - West Africa Peoples Organization ( SWAPO ) have expressed full confidence that , given freedom for 9–12 months to work within the territory and explain the issues to the people , the result would favor the ...
Officials of the South - West Africa Peoples Organization ( SWAPO ) have expressed full confidence that , given freedom for 9–12 months to work within the territory and explain the issues to the people , the result would favor the ...
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B ) Hynning said SWAPO not banned organization and participation SWAPO in plebiscite not ruled out . C ) According Hynning , SAG would be willing invite SYG visit SA for discussion SWA issue ; he had been previously invited but had ...
B ) Hynning said SWAPO not banned organization and participation SWAPO in plebiscite not ruled out . C ) According Hynning , SAG would be willing invite SYG visit SA for discussion SWA issue ; he had been previously invited but had ...
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