Beggar your neighbours : apartheid power in Southern Africa
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Beggar your neighbours : apartheid power in Southern Africa
Catholic Institute for International Relations in collaboration with J. Currey , Indiana University Press, 1986
- : CIIR
- : CIIR, pbk.
- : Currey
- : Currey, pbk.
- : Indiana Univ. Press
- : Indiana Univ. Press, pbk.
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: Indiana Univ. Press ISBN 9780253331311
Description
.."". comprehensive in its coverage, exacting in its standards of description and interpretation, and almost faultless in its use of source material and existing literature... "" -- Anti-Apartheid News
.."". an excellent compendium of information on the military and economic power that South Africa applies in dealing with its neighbors."" -- Foreign Service Journal
.."". important for the shaping of Western policy toward South Africa."" -- The Book Exchange
.."". impressive... indispensable."" -- Third World Book Review
""This is a very important book."" -- Social Dynamics
Hanlon pieces together the details of South Africa's military attacks on its neighbors and relates them to the control the South African state exercises through its economic power.
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: Currey, pbk. ISBN 9780852553053
Description
Analyses how South Africa's apartheid regime controlled neighbouring states beyond its own borders through invasion, disruption to fuel suplies, attempted assassination and the backing dissident groups.
Joseph Hanlon pieces together the details of apartheid South Africa's military attacks on its neighbours, and relates them to the control the apartheid system exercises thorugh its economic power and control of the transport system in the region.
North America: Indiana U Press
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