The United States and South Africa: The Reagan Years |
Contents
The Genesis of Constructive Engagement | 8 |
The Domestic Dimension | 22 |
After Sanctions | 47 |
Copyright | |
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administration's African National Congress agreement allies ambassador American anti-apartheid apartheid arms embargo attacks bilateral bill black South Africans CAAA Cape Carter administration Communist Congress congressional conservatives constructive engagement cooperation critical Crocker Cuban troops diplomacy diplomatic economic elections end apartheid forces foreign policy FRELIMO groups guerrilla implementation independence issue June leaders legislation Magnus Malan major meeting ment military Minister movement Mozambique MPLA Namibia negotiations neighbors Nkomati Accord officials organization P. W. Botha Party peace People's Republic Pik Botha Policy Toward South political President Reagan pressure Pretoria Prohibits racial Reagan administration region relations RENAMO Republic of Angola Republic of Cuba Republican role SADCC sanctions against South Secretary Security Council Senate September settlement Shultz South Africa South African government southern Africa Soviet Union strategic SWAPO tactics tion TransAfrica U.S. aid U.S. Government U.S. policy UNITA United Nations Washington Western White House York Zimbabwe