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Confrontation And Liberation In Southern Africa e-bog

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The 1984 &quote;Nkomati Accord&quote;-a bilateral security agreement between South Africa and Mozambique to eliminate guerrilla threats on both sides of a common border-was a milestone in regional confrontation and cooperation. Yet, the real challenge to the white South African regime is not external; it is internal opposition to apartheid. This volume, written by leading African scholars, begi...
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Forfattere Msabaha, Ibrahim S. R. (redaktør)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 13 marts 2019
Længde 316 sider
Genrer History of scholarship (principally of social sciences and humanities)
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780429721779
The 1984 "e;Nkomati Accord"e;-a bilateral security agreement between South Africa and Mozambique to eliminate guerrilla threats on both sides of a common border-was a milestone in regional confrontation and cooperation. Yet, the real challenge to the white South African regime is not external; it is internal opposition to apartheid. This volume, written by leading African scholars, begins by exploring the origins of racism and nationalism in Southern Africa. The contributors discuss the spread of nationalist movements throughout the region, arguing that South Africa has attempted to resist, divert, or undermine the domino effect by capitalizing on the Nkomati Accord. The authors focus on the legal aspects of the Accord, its impact on the foreign and defense policies of the Front Line States, prospects for regional development and economic integration, and potential outcomes of the national liberation struggles in Southern Africa.