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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It documents the administration's attempts to continue support for Holden Roberto and Jonas Savimbi despite conditions on the ground in Angola and the passage of the Tunney Amendment on December 19 , 1975. Finally , the chapter covers ...
It documents the administration's attempts to continue support for Holden Roberto and Jonas Savimbi despite conditions on the ground in Angola and the passage of the Tunney Amendment on December 19 , 1975. Finally , the chapter covers ...
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There has been much progress in the Territory , South Africa has done a good job and it plans to continue on these lines . The Secretary referred to five outstanding unanswered U.S. communications on this general subject and reaffirmed ...
There has been much progress in the Territory , South Africa has done a good job and it plans to continue on these lines . The Secretary referred to five outstanding unanswered U.S. communications on this general subject and reaffirmed ...
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Africa issue will continue to be a source of recurring frictions between African states and the West , and the Afro - Asians are likely to bring new pressures on the US to " do something " about South Africa's continued presence in the ...
Africa issue will continue to be a source of recurring frictions between African states and the West , and the Afro - Asians are likely to bring new pressures on the US to " do something " about South Africa's continued presence in the ...
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On the other hand , there was some thought within the U.S. government that we should continue to have a few people to service the needs of the Americans in Rhodesia . The U.S. had considerable interests there .
On the other hand , there was some thought within the U.S. government that we should continue to have a few people to service the needs of the Americans in Rhodesia . The U.S. had considerable interests there .
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We have an atomic energy agreement with South Africa initiated under the Atoms for Peace Program ; this relationship is important in influencing South Africa to continue its policy of doing nothing in the marketing of its large ...
We have an atomic energy agreement with South Africa initiated under the Atoms for Peace Program ; this relationship is important in influencing South Africa to continue its policy of doing nothing in the marketing of its large ...
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