The domestic sources and consequences of aggressive foreign policies: the folly of South Africa's 'total strategy'.
By: Crawford, Neta.
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This paper deals with South Africa's foreign policy and argues that the decision-makers devised and adopted the 'total strategy' because the national security establishment in the period prior to the 1988 agreement was characterized by high degrees of ethnocentrism, nationalism and militarism.
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