When the Rhodesian Government in November 1965 declared independence from Great Britain, first the British Government and then the United Nations imposed economic sanctions against Rhodesia to compel that Government to return to legality, The experience of the past 10 years shows that not only have economic sanctions not brought about the intended political changes, but also that Rhodesia has, in fact, prospered
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A seminar paper on the impact of international economic sanctions ( imposed on the then minority go...
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Magister Legum - LLMUnder the United Nations Charter, the Security Council may decide what measures,...
A Review of The United Nations, International Law, and the Rhodesian Independence Crisis by Jericho ...
Within the context of the Post-Cold War international system, the annulled presidential elections in...
A RLJ on the UN economic blockade imposed on the rebel Rhodesia government and its implication at in...
The United Nations Security Council passed a series of resolutions condemning Rhodesia’s unilateral ...
This is a study of American reactions to United Nations sanctions against Rhodesia 1965-1977. It exa...
An analysis of the effects of sanctions, or lack thereof, of internationally imposed sanctions on th...
In 1961 Rhodesia promulgated a new Constitution. Rhodesian Africans opposed that Constitution on the...
A conference paper on the effects of sanctions to the the liberation struggles of Southern Africa. P...
This article assesses how the British multinational company Lonrho, led by its buccaneering managing...
In the early 2000 the government of Zimbabwe was targeted by sanction and restrictive measures impos...
A seminar paper on the impact of international economic sanctions ( imposed on the then minority go...
The study investigated the impact of sanctions on the economic performance of Zimbabwe under UDI and...
This article offers an insightful analysis of presidential policy towards Rhodesia during the UDI er...
My article discusses the tilt towards the white minority regimes of southern Africa, specifically Rh...
Magister Legum - LLMUnder the United Nations Charter, the Security Council may decide what measures,...
A Review of The United Nations, International Law, and the Rhodesian Independence Crisis by Jericho ...
Within the context of the Post-Cold War international system, the annulled presidential elections in...
A RLJ on the UN economic blockade imposed on the rebel Rhodesia government and its implication at in...