Race for Sanctions

Race for Sanctions
Title Race for Sanctions PDF eBook
Author Francis Njubi Nesbitt
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 233
Release 2004-05-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0253110688

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"An important contribution to the political history of this period [and] a must for those interested in the influence of the great pan-Africanists." -- Elliott P. Skinner This study traces the evolution of the anti-apartheid movement from its origins in the 1940s through the civil rights and black power eras to its maturation in the 1980s as a force that transformed U.S. foreign policy. The movement initially met resistance and was soon repressed, only to reemerge during the civil rights era, when it became radicalized with the coming of the black freedom movement. The book looks at three important political groups: TransAfrica -- the black lobby for Africa and the Caribbean; the Free South Africa Movement; and lastly the Congressional Black Caucus and its role in passing sanctions against South Africa over President Reagan's veto. It concludes with an assessment of the impact of sanctions on the release of Nelson Mandela and his eventual election as president of South Africa.

Sanctioning Apartheid

Sanctioning Apartheid
Title Sanctioning Apartheid PDF eBook
Author Robert R. Edgar
Publisher Africa Research and Publications
Pages 456
Release 1990
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Sanctions Against Apartheid

Sanctions Against Apartheid
Title Sanctions Against Apartheid PDF eBook
Author Community Agency for Social Enquiry (South Africa)
Publisher New Africa Books
Pages 360
Release 1989
Genre Apartheid
ISBN 9780864860910

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How Sanctions Work

How Sanctions Work
Title How Sanctions Work PDF eBook
Author N. Crawford
Publisher Springer
Pages 302
Release 1999-01-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1403915911

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How Sanctions Work surveys theories of international sanctions and offers detailed analyses of the effect of sanctions on apartheid South Africa. Chapters by respected international experts cover cultural isolation, oil and military embargoes, trade boycotts, financial sanctions and divestment, consequences for black South Africans, and regional effects. The book shows how sanctions both directly and indirectly hurt the apartheid regime while in some cases offering succour to the anti-apartheid movement.

Race for Sanctions

Race for Sanctions
Title Race for Sanctions PDF eBook
Author Francis Njubi Nesbitt
Publisher
Pages 384
Release 2002
Genre African Americans
ISBN

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The Origins and Demise of South African Apartheid

The Origins and Demise of South African Apartheid
Title The Origins and Demise of South African Apartheid PDF eBook
Author Anton David Lowenberg
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 304
Release 1998
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780472109050

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What motivated South Africa's former white leaders to hand over the reins of power to a black government? Economist Anton D. Lowenberg examines the economic interests that led to apartheid and the economic prospects for post-apartheid South African society.

South Africa, Sanctions and the Multinationals

South Africa, Sanctions and the Multinationals
Title South Africa, Sanctions and the Multinationals PDF eBook
Author Daniel Johannes Venter
Publisher
Pages 270
Release 1989
Genre Apartheid
ISBN

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