July 2001
Compiled by Joan T. Phillips, Bibliographer
Air University Library
Maxwell AFB, AL
South Africa - Foreign Relations
South Africa - Foreign Relations - U.S.
South Africa - Foreign Relations
Books
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25 November 2001.
Please note: A call number beginning with "R" denotes a reference book.
Arnold, Guy. The New South Africa. New York, St. Martin's Press, 2000. 213 p.
Book call no.: 968.065 A754n
Funding Virtue: Civil Society Aid and Democracy Promotion, edited by Marina Ottawy and Thomas
Carothers. Washington, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2000. 339 p.
Voicing the Voiceless: Foreign Political Aid to Civil Society in South Africa by Christopher
Landsberg, pp 105-131.
Book call no.: 327.111 F981
Namibia under South African Rule: Mobility & Containment 1915-46, edited by Patricia Hayes and others. Athens, OH, Ohio University Press, 1998. 330 p.
Book call no.: 968.8103 N1741
Sanders, James. South Africa and the International Media 1972-1979: A Struggle for Representation. Portland, OR, Frank Cass, 2000. 270 p.
Book call no.: 070.449968 S215s
South Africa Yearbook 2000/2001, edited by Delien Burger. 7th ed. Pretoria, South Africa, Government Communication and Information System, 2000. 576 p.
Also available online at: http://www.gcis.gov.za
Book call no.: R 916.8 S7264 2000/2001
Akpata-Ohohe, Bunmi. Changing Perceptions. Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 7:36-37 July 2001.
President Mbeki's visit to Britain brings strong support from businesses to South Africa.
Deen, Thalif. Towards the Racism Conference. West Africa No.4263:15 February 19, 2001.
The UN will hold a racism conference in Durban during August and September.
Dlamini-Zuma, Nkosazana. Foreign Minister's Budget Vote Address. South African Journal of International Affairs 7:187-195 Winter 2000.
Dzidzienyo, Anani. Race and International Relations: Brazil and South Africa. South African Journal of International Affairs 8:41-52 Summer 2001.
Hamill, James. A Little Local Difficulty. World Today 57:11-13 June 2001.
"South Africa is failing its first real foreign policy test-dealing with an increasingly ugly situation in Zimbabwe."
Hanekom, Hermann. Military Contribution to Peace in Africa. SALUT 7:11-15 October 2000.
Harris, Geoff. The Incompatibility of Peacemaking and Military Power. South African Journal of International Affairs 8:67-74 Summer 2001.
Hearn, Julie. Aiding Democracy? Donors and Civil Society in South Africa. Third World Quarterly 21:815-830 October 2000.
John, Nerys. The Campaign Against British Bank Involvement in Apartheid South Africa. African Affairs 99:415-433 July 2000.
Kossler, Reinhart. From Reserve to Homeland: Local Identities and South African Policy in Southern Namibia. Journal of Southern African Studies 26:447-462 September 2000.
Landsberg, Chris. South Africa Inc.: Mbeki's External Initiative on Africa and the Global South. Africa Insight 30:75-81 October 2000.
Landsberg, Chris and Hlophe, Dumisani. The Triple Black Burden: Race, Knowledge Production and South Africa's International Affairs. South African Journal of International Affairs 8:23-39 Summer 2001.
McDonald, David A. and others. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner: Migration from Lesotho, Mozambique and Zimbabwe to South Africa. International Migration Review 34:813-841 Fall 2000.
McDonald, Tom. Zimbabwe, Africa and American Interests. Vital Speeches of the Day 47:98-104 December 1, 2000.
Speech presented by the U.S. ambassador to Zimbabwe.
Mills, Greg and Pienaar, Sara. Nazdorovya? Russian-South African Defense and Technology Ties. Defense Analysis 17:7-29 April 2001.
Moyela, Muyiwa. The Grand Alliance. Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 7:43 April 2001.
"A rapid expansion in the trade and business relationship between Africa's economic giants is in part being driven by the rapport established by the two countries' vice presidents."
Moyela, Muyiwa. Turning Solidarity into Synergy. Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 6:28-29 November 2000.
"South African President Thabo Mbeki's recent visit to Nigeria highlighted the growing trade links between the two African giants."
People's Liberation Army Visit. SALUT 7:7 November 2000.
People's Republic of China Navy Visits. SALUT 7:19 September 2000.
The Romance Blossoms. New African No.393:14 February 2001.
Prime Minister Mori visits South Africa, Kenya, and Nigeria.
Slavery Upsetting UN Racism Conference. West Africa No.4284:27 July 16, 2001.
"The South African government is still trying to rescue the UN Conference against Racism, which is currently in jeopardy due to an ongoing row over slavery and reparations."
Stoppard, Anthony. Advocating a New Union for Africa. African Agenda 4,no.3:29 2001.
"South Africa will push the proposed African Union to replace the Organisation of African Unity
(OAU) and overhaul the Southern African Development Community (SADC), in an attempt to fast-track the economic and political integration of the continent."
Taylor, Ian and Williams, Paul. South African Foreign Policy and The Great Lakes Crisis: African Renaissance Meets Vagabondage Politique? African Affairs 100:265-286 April 2001.
Wang Jianxu, the First Chinese Consul Appointed by African Nation. Beijing Review 43:34 October 9, 2000.
China's first diplomat to South Africa.
Wrong Number, Again. Africa Confidential 42:2 February 23, 2001.
South Africa's hopes of selling G6 artillery pieces to Saudi Arabia appear to be dashed by the Saudi continued reliance on U.S. military support.
South Africa - Foreign Relations - U.S.
Books
Please note: A call number beginning with "R" denotes a reference
book.
Arnold, Guy. The New South Africa. New York, St. Martin's Press, 2000. 213 p. Congressional Budget Justification for Foreign Operations Fiscal Year 2001. Washington, United States. Secretary of State, 2000. 725 p. Jentleson, Bruce W. Perspectives on American Foreign Policy: Readings and Cases. New York, W.W. Norton, 2000. 326 p. United States. Congress. Senate and House. Committee on Foreign Relations and Committee on International Relations. Legislation on Foreign Relations through 2000. Washington, GPO, 2001. 2 vols. Bell, Morag. American Philanthropy, the Carnegie Corporation and Poverty in South Africa. Journal of Southern African Studies 26:481-504 September 2000.
Bridgeman, Martha. The U.S.-South Africa Binational Commission. South African Journal of International Affairs 8:89-95 Summer 2001.
Clinton, William J. Satellite Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session with Team Harmony Rally VII. Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents 36:2979 December 11, 2000. McDonald, Tom. Zimbabwe, Africa and American Interests. Vital Speeches of the Day 47:98-104 December 1, 2000. Sherman, Jason. Arm's Length: The Pentagon Hopes to Foster Good Changes in Difficult Places by Teaming up with Two Nations It Once Ignored. Armed Forces Journal International 138:30+ September 2000.
Wrong Number, Again. Africa Confidential 42:2 February 23, 2001.
Book call no.: 968.065 A754n
For each country lists amount of various types of aid given plus the U.S. interest in that country, and objectives and justification.
Book call no.: R 355.0320973 C749 Fy200
The United States and South Africa: The Anti-Apartheid Sanctions Debate of 1985 (with 1986 Postscript), pp 32-62.
Book call no.: 327.73 P4671
Policy Towards South African "Homelands," pp 619-620.
Book call no.: 327.73 L697L 2000
Includes a question about AIDS in South Africa.
Speech presented by the U.S. ambassador to Zimbabwe.
South Africa's hopes of selling G6 artillery pieces to Saudi Arabia appear to be dashed by the Saudi continued reliance on U.S. military support.