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As a culmination of a decade's research by a former senior US
intelligence analyst on South African affairs, this book examines
the role of domestic politics, security concerns and bureaucratic
conflict in South Africa. From his perspective as a seasoned
observer of southern Africa's politics and regional security, the
author presents an incisive analysis of the foreign policy process
and shifting strategies under Vorster and P.W.Botha. He shows how
domestic race policies pose the dominant constraint on foreign
policy and analyzes the successes and failures of Botha's
destabilization strategy. Finally he assesses the worsening policy
environment facing the white minority leadership in the 1990s and
its implications for regional security. The author also wrote
"South Africa in Namibia" and "Southern Africa - Regional Security
Problems and Prospects".
This volume presents the voices of those whites - a minority within
a minority - who have been struggling against the injustices of
apartheid and working in separate ways to prepare their countrymen,
black and white, for a just and democratic post-apartheid society.
The book captures their stories at a critical time - the interviews
were conducted in 1990-1991 - when apartheid is being dismantled
but the structure of the new South Africa has yet to be determined.
These voices thus reflect the hopes and concerns of a society in
the throes of an historic transition and the new challenges facing
these people as they plan for the post-apartheid era. Robert Scott
Jaster is also the author of "War and Diplomacy - the Botha Years",
"The 1988 Peace Accords and the Future of Southwestern Africa",
"The South African Military Reassesses Its Priorities" and "The
Defence of White Power - South African Foreign Policy Under
Pressure".
The voices speaking here represent an extraordinary group of South
Africans: those whites - a minority within a minority - who have
been struggling against the injustices of apartheid and working in
separate ways to prepare their countrymen, black and white, for a
just and democratic post-apartheid society. This book captures
their stories at a critical time, when apartheid is being
dismantled but the structure of the new South Africa has yet to be
determined.
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