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South Africa: Time running out
South Africa. Many Americans regard it as remote and of little concern United States. Yet within the past few yegrs it has become increasingly important to our country.
How dependent is America on South Africa's strategic minerals?
Can the United States do anything to help end apartheid? How dangerous is South Africa as a potential point of entry for Soviet influence?
Is the Cape sea route used to ship much of the West's oil, potentially. threatened by events there? How should the controversies over economic sanctions and U.S. corporate investment in South Africa be re-solved?
The Study Commission an U.S. Policy Toward Southern Africa was formed in 1979 to answer these questions, define U.S. interests in South Africa, and recommend policy. Funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, the Commission is composed of eleven distinguished private citizens and chaied by Franklin A. Thomas, president of the Ford Foundation.
Its report is the product of nearly two years of exhaustive fact gathering and analysis. The result is a comprehensive framework for U.S. policy toward South Africa to be used by government and private institutions now and in the years ahead.
| PMKAA00696 | 327.73068 STU s | Museum KAA (South Africa) | Tersedia |
| PMKAA00697 | 327.73068 STU s | Museum KAA (South Africa) | Tersedia |
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