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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... asked the NSC for enhanced policy guidance and a ruling on the proper " scope and magnitude " of CIA operations . The White House responded with two initiatives . In April 1951 President Truman created the Psycho- logical Strategy Board ...
... asked the NSC for enhanced policy guidance and a ruling on the proper " scope and magnitude " of CIA operations . The White House responded with two initiatives . In April 1951 President Truman created the Psycho- logical Strategy Board ...
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... asked about replies to previous démarches on Southwest Africa and was told that replies were forthcoming . ( Ibid . ) 4 Section 6 of the Terrorism Act ( 1967 ) allowed someone suspected of involvement in " terrorism " to be detained for ...
... asked about replies to previous démarches on Southwest Africa and was told that replies were forthcoming . ( Ibid . ) 4 Section 6 of the Terrorism Act ( 1967 ) allowed someone suspected of involvement in " terrorism " to be detained for ...
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... July 23 , the Department asked the Embassy to de- termine the status of tennis player Arthur Ashe's visa . ( Ibid . ) ington and ConGen New York and had ascertained that no Foreign Relations , 1969-1976 , Volume XXVIII.
... July 23 , the Department asked the Embassy to de- termine the status of tennis player Arthur Ashe's visa . ( Ibid . ) ington and ConGen New York and had ascertained that no Foreign Relations , 1969-1976 , Volume XXVIII.
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... asked whether , if Ashe applied for visa and was granted same , he would be permitted to play tennis with white South Africans . Fourie said this was matter within purview Ministry of Sport and he not able give response to hypothetical ...
... asked whether , if Ashe applied for visa and was granted same , he would be permitted to play tennis with white South Africans . Fourie said this was matter within purview Ministry of Sport and he not able give response to hypothetical ...
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... affairs nor ad- dress any public meetings . Taswell said these were very reasonable re- 2 See Document 14 . strictions and asked whether the Secretary would say such visitors 20 Foreign Relations , 1969-1976 , Volume XXVIII.
... affairs nor ad- dress any public meetings . Taswell said these were very reasonable re- 2 See Document 14 . strictions and asked whether the Secretary would say such visitors 20 Foreign Relations , 1969-1976 , Volume XXVIII.
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