This article explores the calculated approach adopted by the John F. Kennedy Administration in formulating policy toward apartheid South Africa. The article will demonstrate that in a strategy which mirrored its approach toward the domestic racial question, the White House offered symbolic gestures to appease the newly independent African states but refused to engage in stronger actions that could lead to tangible change for fear of damaging ties with a vehemently anti-communist Cold War ally.https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rsaf202023-10-21hj2022Historical and Heritage Studie
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The object of this thesis is to show how historians of the Cold War, particularly those who cover di...
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My thesis offers an examination of U.S. policy towards Rhodesia as viewed through the lens of the re...
In this article I first offer a brief historical account of European white settlement, and ultimatel...
The Vol 5, No 5 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidar...
In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of his death, this article examines the role Attorney Gener...
This article explores the calculated approach adopted by the John F. Kennedy Administration in formu...
A review of Betting on the Africans: John F. Kennedy’s Courting of African Nationalist Leaders by ...
This article explores the humanitarian and geopolitical rationale behind the decision of President G...
My article discusses the tilt towards the white minority regimes of southern Africa, specifically Rh...
The reportage of Robert Kennedy’s visit to South Africa in 1966 by the Afrikaans press reflected the...
John F. Kennedy\u27s polarizing relationship with newly independent African leaders in the middle of...
This article offers an insightful analysis of presidential policy towards Rhodesia during the UDI er...
This analysis explores the efforts of the Lyndon Johnson Administration, for both moral and pragmati...
This article traces the final weeks and days of John F. Kennedy’s presidency from his departure from...
The object of this thesis is to show how historians of the Cold War, particularly those who cover di...
The Vol 1, No 7 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solida...
My thesis offers an examination of U.S. policy towards Rhodesia as viewed through the lens of the re...
In this article I first offer a brief historical account of European white settlement, and ultimatel...
The Vol 5, No 5 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidar...
In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of his death, this article examines the role Attorney Gener...