US foreign policy toward Southern Africa - 1975 to 1990: the case of the Namibian Independence struggle
Magister Artium - MA === This study, in contrast to contemporary held views relating to the US policy premises, aimed to look at the inherent disabilities and inconsistencies of the policies of successive Washington administrations. More so, it investigated the US interventionist strategies to perce...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-23872017-08-02T04:00:09Z US foreign policy toward Southern Africa - 1975 to 1990: the case of the Namibian Independence struggle Diamonds, Herman Pule Gottschalk, Keith Dept. of Political Studies Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences United States (US) Namibia Angola USSR Cuba Cold War Apartheid Independence struggles Foreign policy Identities Magister Artium - MA This study, in contrast to contemporary held views relating to the US policy premises, aimed to look at the inherent disabilities and inconsistencies of the policies of successive Washington administrations. More so, it investigated the US interventionist strategies to perceived threats from communist regimes and their allies, especially in Southern Africa. To be able to embark on such an investigation, Namibia and the Soviet-Cuban involvement in Southern Africa were selected as a special focus of this study. South Africa 2013-10-30T07:08:22Z 2009/10/28 10:49 2009/10/28 2013-10-30T07:08:22Z 2007 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/11394/2387 en University of the Western Cape University of the Western Cape |
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Magister Artium - MA === This study, in contrast to contemporary held views relating to the US policy premises, aimed to look at the inherent disabilities and inconsistencies of the policies of successive Washington administrations. More so, it investigated the US interventionist strategies to perceived threats from communist regimes and their allies, especially in Southern Africa. To be able to embark on such an investigation, Namibia and the Soviet-Cuban involvement in Southern Africa were selected as a special focus of this study. === South Africa |
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US foreign policy toward Southern Africa - 1975 to 1990: the case of the Namibian Independence struggle |
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US foreign policy toward Southern Africa - 1975 to 1990: the case of the Namibian Independence struggle |
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US foreign policy toward Southern Africa - 1975 to 1990: the case of the Namibian Independence struggle |
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US foreign policy toward Southern Africa - 1975 to 1990: the case of the Namibian Independence struggle |
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US foreign policy toward Southern Africa - 1975 to 1990: the case of the Namibian Independence struggle |
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us foreign policy toward southern africa - 1975 to 1990: the case of the namibian independence struggle |
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University of the Western Cape |
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