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Unconventional Diplomacy in Southern Africa
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172 pages
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The book provides a detailed insider's perspective on the negotiations that concluded the Rhodesia conflict, highlighting the complexities of diplomatic efforts during this turbulent period. It also examines the significant role played by Britain in South Africa, particularly in the lead-up to Nelson Mandela's release. Through firsthand accounts, the narrative sheds light on the political dynamics and key figures involved in these pivotal events, offering a nuanced understanding of the historical context and implications for the region.
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1997, paperback
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