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United States Relations with South Africa: A Critical Overview from the Colonial Period to the Present Relations between the United States and South Africa—or the parts of the world these nations now occupy—go nearly as far back as the very beginning of their inception as permanent European colonial intrusions. Unprecedented in its scope (supported by detailed extensive end notes together with copious bibliographic citations and a lengthy chronology, glossary, and appendices), the book distinguishes itself from extant works in a number of other ways. Set against the backdrop of a wider interdisciplinary exploration of both ideational and structural issues of historical context, it not only gives attention to the importance of contributions from nonofficial actors in shaping official relations, but also considers the impact of the geopolitical location of South Africa within southern Africa, where the presence of other nations—particularly Angola, Mozambique, Namibia, and Zimbabwe—looms large. Methodologically, it is written from the perspectives of both traditional narrative history and Khaldunian interpretive historical analysis; consequently, it also sits at the interdisciplinary interstice of political economy and sociology where the aim is to advance our understanding of the Braudelian interconnectedness of world history as an important diachronic determinant of the diplomacy of foreign relations. Written for both scholars and policy analysts, this book’s examination of the agency of the marginalized should also be of interest to activists and the reading public. LXII + 632 pp. (694 pp.)
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Contents
Maps Preface Chronology PART ONE: Economic Relations, 1680s–1991 1 The Beginnings, 1680s–1866 2 Economic Relations, 1867–1960 3 Economic Relations, 1961–1991 PART TWO: Political and Other Relations, 1799–Present 4 The Beginnings, 1799–1944 5 Truman/Eisenhower Years, 1945–1960 6 Kennedy/Johnson Years, 1961–1968 7 Nixon/Ford Years, 1969–1976 8 Carter Years, 1977–1980 9 Reagan Years, 1981–1988 10 The U.S. Anti-Apartheid Movement versus Reagan 11 Bush (Sr.) Years, 1989–1992 12 Clinton Years, 1993–2000 13 Bush-Cheney Years, 2001–2008 14 The Realm of Ideas: Cognitive Relations PART THREE: U.S. African Americans and South Africa, 1800s–Present 15 U.S. African Americans and South Africa, 1800s–1948 16 U.S. African Americans and South Africa, 1949–2008 PART FOUR: Looking Toward the Future 17 U.S. Relations with South Africa in the Years Ahead Appendix I: The Historical Antecedents from the Perspective of the “Other” Appendix II: Analytical Subthemes
Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Glossary
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