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Is there any Justification for Economic Pressure against South Africa?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 August 2021

John Chettle*
Affiliation:
Director for North and South America, South Africa Foundation

Extract

Henry Kissinger is supposed to have said that the situation in Southern Africa was the most complex in the world today, and I sometimes wonder which of us has more of a problem dealing with it–we South Africans in trying to solve the sometimes intractable dilemmas of a divided and heterogeneous society, or Americans in trying to work out what on earth is going on down there.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © African Studies Association 1979 

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The text of this article was delivered as a speech to the panel of the Current Issues Committee at the African Studies Association Annual Meeting, November 2, 1978.