Includes bibliographical references (p. [175]-237) and index.
Contents:
A balancing act: key U.S. interests and Apartheid South Africa -- "Mutual cooperation" and "serious concern": the Truman and Eisenhower administrations, 1948-1961 -- "The best of both worlds": the Kennedy administration, 1961-1963 -- "A frustratingly difficult set of policy considerations to juggle": the Johnson administration, 1963-1969 -- "The whites are here to stay": the Nixon and Ford administrations, 1969-1977 -- "Andy Young is not a policy": the Carter administration, 1977-1981 -- "Neither the clandestine embrace nor the polecat treatment": the Reagan administration, 1981-1984 -- "There are occasions when quiet diplomacy is not enough": the Reagan administration, 1984-1986 -- "Sanctions by themselves do not represent a policy": the Reagan, Bush, and Clinton administrations, 1986-1994.
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