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| 11580. CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY TOWARD SOUTH AFRICA, 1977-1988. History of Canadian actions in the campaign against the apartheid regime of South Africa. Covers Canadian attitudes at the beginning of the period, the Trudeau government's conservative attitude, detailed history of Canadian & South African events in the 1985-88 period when Canada was a relatively radical actor on this front. Finds that sanctions did make an incremental contribution to the ultimate victory, that Canada protected western interests better than the foot-dragging policy of Reagan and Thatcher, and that sanctions can be an effective method of diplomacy. 24 pages, 45 footnotes, 31 bibliographic sources. |
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