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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The majority of the chapter covers the negotiations on Rhodesia , where Kissinger worked with and through the British , South Africans , and the Front Line Presidents to bring Ian Smith and the black nationalists to the negotiating ...
The majority of the chapter covers the negotiations on Rhodesia , where Kissinger worked with and through the British , South Africans , and the Front Line Presidents to bring Ian Smith and the black nationalists to the negotiating ...
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The sixth principle , which ensured there would be “ no oppression of the majority by the minority or of the minority by the majority ” was not included in the November 1970 negotiations . ( Keesing's Contemporary Archives , 1965–1966 ...
The sixth principle , which ensured there would be “ no oppression of the majority by the minority or of the minority by the majority ” was not included in the November 1970 negotiations . ( Keesing's Contemporary Archives , 1965–1966 ...
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Without the required majority , the resolution was not adopted . ( Yearbook of the United Nations , 1969 , pp . 119-120 ) 5 17 . Paper Prepared by the National Security Council Interdepartmental 28 Foreign Relations , 1969–1976 , Volume ...
Without the required majority , the resolution was not adopted . ( Yearbook of the United Nations , 1969 , pp . 119-120 ) 5 17 . Paper Prepared by the National Security Council Interdepartmental 28 Foreign Relations , 1969–1976 , Volume ...
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... accommodated because ( a ) the great majority of non - white states in Africa and elsewhere will put their own immediate self - interest ahead of penalizing us for our interests in the white states , and ( b ) even the most directly ...
... accommodated because ( a ) the great majority of non - white states in Africa and elsewhere will put their own immediate self - interest ahead of penalizing us for our interests in the white states , and ( b ) even the most directly ...
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change in white attitudes , we would indicate our willingness to accept political arrangements short of guaranteed progress toward majority rule , provided that they assure broadened political participation in some form by the whole ...
change in white attitudes , we would indicate our willingness to accept political arrangements short of guaranteed progress toward majority rule , provided that they assure broadened political participation in some form by the whole ...
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