Mandela's World: The International Dimension of South Africa's Political Revolution
2004; Council on Foreign Relations; Volume: 83; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/20034194
ISSN2327-7793
AutoresNicolas van de Walle, James Barber,
Tópico(s)Global Peace and Security Dynamics
ResumoSetting the scene I PRELUDE TO TRANSFORMATION Pariahs and exiles - The total onslaught and Botha's reforms - The people's rising: domestic and international reactions II NEGOTIATIONS and COMPETITION FOR INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT Negotiations, visions of the future and the economic debate - Mandela and de Klerk compete for international support - International support, end of the Soviet bloc and the negotiated settlement III THE NEW SOUTH AFRICA: SEEKING AN IDENTITY Principles and practice - Learning the hard way - Bends in the road: readjustment and renaissance - Domestic/Foreign affairs interlocked: migration, aids, crime and visitors IV SOUTH AFRICA GAINS AN INTERNATIONAL IDENTITY: ITS INTERNATIONAL ROLES The prodigal returns as a middle power - The bridge builder and accommodation - The African power - The regional giant - Punching above its weight.
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