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U.S. Relations with South Africa: An Annotated bibliography
1991, Westview Press
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0813371384 9780813371382
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A comprehensive two-volume annotated bibliography of books and monographs, journal articles, government documents, documents of nongovernmental organizations, and substantive magazine and newspaper articles published since the late nineteenth century. Annotated entries contain a short abstract, a table of contents, and information on reviews. Each volume contains an author and subject index, and a periodical listing is included in Volume Two. Topics covered include: US Foreign Policy; Southern Africa in US-South African Relations; Nuclear Technology and Other Sectors of Trade and Economic Relations; Education Scientific and Cultural Exchanges; African Americans and South Africa; Divestment, Disinvestment and Sanctions; and Comparative Studies. This two-volume work is part of a larger project that includes publication of a nearly 700-page book titled “United States Relations with South Africa: A Critical Overview from the Colonial Period to the Present” which is a critical overview of relations between the United States and South Africa going nearly as far back as the very beginning of their inception as permanent European colonial intrusions and it not only gives attention to the importance of contributions from nonofficial actors in shaping official relations, but also considers the impact of the geopolitical location of South Africa within southern Africa, where the presence of other nations - particularly Angola, Mozambique, Namibia, and Zimbabwe - looms large. book info
Volume One: Books, Documents, Reports, and Monographs
Contents
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xvii
PART ONE Annotated Books and Parts of Books
1 General Observations 3
2 U.S. Foreign Policy 33
3 Southern Africa in U.S.-South African Relations 58
4 Nuclear Technology and Other Sectors of Trade and Economic Relations 77
5 Education, Scientific and Cultural Exchanges 101
6 African-Americans and South Africa 107
7 South Africans and the U.S. 117
8 Divestment, Disinvestment and Sanctions 128
9 Comparative Studies 141
Volume Two: Periodical Literature and Guide to Sources of Current Information
Contents
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xv
PART ONE Annotated Periodical Literature
1 General Observations 3
2 U.S. Foreign Policy 32
3 Southern Africa in U.S.-South African Relations 78
4 Nuclear Technology and Other Sectors of Trade and Economic Relations 111
5 Education, Scientific and Cultural Exchanges 135
6 African-Americans and South Africa 147
7 South Africans and the U.S. 170
8 Divestment, Disinvestment and Sanctions 182
9 Comparative Studies 223
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