Rethinking the rise and fall of apartheid : South Africa and world politics / Adrian Guelke
By: Guelke, Adrian.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 236-237) and index
Apartheid's global significance -- The debate on the nature of South African racial policies: totalitarian or colonial? -- Origins of racial policy: consequence of an Imperialist War or the prejudice of the frontier? -- Segregation: home-grown or imported? -- The theory and practice of Apartheid: was there a blueprint? -- South Africa in a post-colonial world: modernising or eroding Apartheid? -- From Vorster to Botha: new departure or militarised cul de sac? The pursuit of a negotiated settlement: choice or necessity? -- The unexpected transition to majority rule: analysing a miracle? -- The worldwide Anti-Apartheid Movement: Peripheral or crucial? -- Conclusion: Taking the long view on Apartheid's demise
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