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Apartheid's Reluctant Uncle
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Apartheid's Reluctant Uncle

sidottu, 1993
englanti
Borstelmann's book has a controversial thesis that impinges greatly on the nature of USA anti-communist foreign policy in the years after the Second World War. Borstelmann makes a persuasive argument that the United States aided and abetted the establishment of the apartheid regime in South Africa because - despite reservations about Nationalist racial policies - it viewed South Africa as a vital ally in the Cold War. Exceptionally well-written and substantively strong, the book is diplomatic history in a broad context. Eschewing the reductionist, economic-determinist view that characterizes many critical accounts of US policy toward South Africa, and stressing broader strategic and ideological considerations, Borstelmann provides a rich and sophisticated account of American policy-making in that era.
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The United States and Southern Africa in the Early Cold War
ISBN
9780195079425
Kieli
englanti
Paino
594 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
26.8.1993
Sivumäärä
320