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South Africa's Destabilisation of Zimbabwe, 1980-89
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South Africa's Apartheid regime saw Zimbabwean independence and black majority rule in 1980 as a major threat to its interests, security and regional hegemony. John Dzimba explains how and why Pretoria sought to destabilise Zimbabwe and other front line states, examining the successes and failures of destabilisation against Zimbabwe's economic and political vulnerabilities and attempted responses. He shows why P.W. Botha's crisis ridden regime had to drop the policy in 1989.
Palgrave Macmillan; January 1998
242 pages; ISBN 9780230372146
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242 pages; ISBN 9780230372146
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Subject categories
- Academic > History > History of Africa > South Africa > Cape Province. Cape of Good Hope
- Academic > History > History of Africa > History
- Academic > History > History of Africa > Maghrib. Barbary States
- Political Science > Economic Policy
- Political Science > International Relations
- Political Science > Public Policy
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0230372147
9780230372146
9780333713693