Development and destabilization in Southern Africa: selected proceedings of the inaugural congress and workshop, 18-20 October 1983.
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BookSeries: Southern African Studies Series; no. 3. Publisher: Roma : Institute of Southern African Studies, 1985Subject(s): Political Problems | South Africa -- Liberation -- Lesotho. -- South Africa -- Liberation -- Lesotho. -- South Africa -- Liberation -- LesothoSummary: The book maintains that South Africa's hostile attitudes towards its neighbours was intended to realise a number of objectives among which were the neutralization of the ability of its neighbours to provide an effective springboard for the activities of liberation movements hostile to South Africa; the perpetuation of the weaknesses and divisions that characterise most of the states in the region, and the creation over time of the states in the region; and the creation over time of a favourable climate such as the constellation of Southern African States.
The book maintains that South Africa's hostile attitudes towards its neighbours was intended to realise a number of objectives among which were the neutralization of the ability of its neighbours to provide an effective springboard for the activities of liberation movements hostile to South Africa; the perpetuation of the weaknesses and divisions that characterise most of the states in the region, and the creation over time of the states in the region; and the creation over time of a favourable climate such as the constellation of Southern African States.
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