Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969?1976, Volume XXVIII, Southern AfricaThe volume contains four chapters (entitled Regional Issues, Portuguese Africa, Angola, and Independence Negotiations), each documenting a segment of U.S. policy toward Southern Africa during the presidencies of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. The documentation reveals that both presidents pursued policies designed to maintain stability in the region and to avoid domestic and international criticism of U.S. ties to the white minority regimes in South Africa and Southern Rhodesia. (Published 2011-07-26. Editor: Myra Burton. General Editor: Edward C. Keefer.)
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