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U.S. Foreign Policy toward South Africa Carter Interests and Apartheid…
U.S. Foreign Policy toward South Africa
Carter Interests and Apartheid South Africa
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Carter's FOREIGN POLICY 1977-1981: (avoiding military intervention/ emphasis on self-determination, human rights, democratic values, nuclear non-proliferation, and global poverty.)
Carter administration’s overall approach toward apartheid(peaceful change/containment of communism/economic benefits)
U.S. antiapartheid movement (the Comprehensive Anti Apartheid act 1968)
Carter and U.S. Human Rights Interests in South Africa
Carter and U.S. Strategic Interests in South Africa
Carter and U.S. Economic Interests in South Africa
During Cold War
:check: General background about Sub-Saharan Africa :check: Historical bacground about South Africa
:check:US foreign policy in Sub-Saharan Africa
Concepts:
containement/ democratisation/ Domino theory
Scholars:
Jim Broderick/ Alex Thomson
[U.S. Foreign Policy & Security Cooperation in Sub-Saharan Africa] (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZ3BqH6zD_4
)
key dates:
Apartheid in South Africa 1948-1994/
Cold War 1947-1991/
US-South Africa relations under Clinton doctrine
U.S. Assistance to South Africa
Bilateral Economic Relations
Clinton FOREIGN POLICY (1997–2001) cooperative security and selective engagement
Post Cold War