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Foreign Policy in Defence of Apartheid

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The Defence of White Power

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South Africa’s domestic race policies under the National Party since 1948 have been by far the greatest single influence on its foreign relations; in few other cases has a country’s foreign policy been so dominated and constrained by its internal policies.

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Notes and References

  1. Amry Vandenbosch, South Africa and the World: The Foreign Policy of Apartheid (Lexington, Ky: University of Kentucky Press, 1970), p. 13.

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  2. B. M. Schoeman, Van Malan tot Verwoerd (Cape Town: Dagbreekpers, 1973), Ch. 15.

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  3. James Barber, South Africa’s Foreign Policy, 1945–1970 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1973), p. 241.

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  4. Described in Deon Geldenhuys, The Diplomacy of Isolation: South Africa’s Foreign Policy Making (Johannesburg: Macmillan South Africa, 1984), p. 34.

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  5. Sam C. Nolutshungu, South Africa in Africa: A Study of Ideology and Foreign Policy (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1975), p. 46.

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  6. David Martin and Phyllis Johnson, The Struggle for Zimbabwe (London: Faber & Faber, 1981), p. 134.

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  7. See Robert S. Jaster, South Africa’s Narrowing Security Options, Adelphi Paper No. 159 (London: IISS, Spring 1980), pp. 15–16.

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Jaster, R.S. (1989). Foreign Policy in Defence of Apartheid. In: The Defence of White Power. Studies in International Security. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19601-2_4

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