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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... Africa's mandate over South West Africa had terminated on which we voted in favor , and the U.K.'s somewhat more permissive policy on the arms embargo against South Africa , which is virtually a dead letter in the case of France .
... Africa's mandate over South West Africa had terminated on which we voted in favor , and the U.K.'s somewhat more permissive policy on the arms embargo against South Africa , which is virtually a dead letter in the case of France .
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... NSC Files , Box 807 , Name Files , Acheson , Dean ) 4 Attached ; printed as Document 17 . Rountree * In a letter from Cape Town , January 58 Foreign Relations , 1969-1976 , Volume XXVIII.
... NSC Files , Box 807 , Name Files , Acheson , Dean ) 4 Attached ; printed as Document 17 . Rountree * In a letter from Cape Town , January 58 Foreign Relations , 1969-1976 , Volume XXVIII.
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Rountree * In a letter from Cape Town , January 28 , 1970 , Rountree informed President Nixon that Ashe's visa request was denied . ( National Archives , Nixon Presidential Materials , NSC Files , Box 744 , Country Files , Africa ...
Rountree * In a letter from Cape Town , January 28 , 1970 , Rountree informed President Nixon that Ashe's visa request was denied . ( National Archives , Nixon Presidential Materials , NSC Files , Box 744 , Country Files , Africa ...
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Secretary Rogers argues that we are legally bound to the letter of the UN Resolution ( which makes no provision for relief in hardship cases ) . He further argues that any relaxation at all of our present procedures would " seriously ...
Secretary Rogers argues that we are legally bound to the letter of the UN Resolution ( which makes no provision for relief in hardship cases ) . He further argues that any relaxation at all of our present procedures would " seriously ...
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Letter From the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs ( Johnson ) to the Deputy Secretary of Defense ( Packard ) Washington , November 18 , 1970 . Dear Dave : For some time there has been a need to clarify certain aspects of ...
Letter From the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs ( Johnson ) to the Deputy Secretary of Defense ( Packard ) Washington , November 18 , 1970 . Dear Dave : For some time there has been a need to clarify certain aspects of ...
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