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Front Line Africa, The Right to a Future: An Oxfam report on conflict and poverty in Southern Africa

Smith, Susanna
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1990-01-01
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398
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Recent political moves have at last brought hope for meaningful political change in South Africa and the prospect of a free and independent future for millions of ordinary people in the region. Yet, as this timely report documents, apartheid continues to cause immense suffering inside South Africa, and the effects of destabilisation are still being felt daily in the neighbouring Front Line States.
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Introduction ; Section I : Regional constraints on development; Chapter 1 : Background to South Africa's policy of regional destabilisation; Chapter 2 : The 'destabilisation' phase of South Africa's regional policy; Chapter 3 : The human dimensions of conflict; Chapter 4 : How conflict disrupts relief and development work; Chapter 5 : South Africa's economic integration with Southern Africa; Chapter 6 : The economic costs of destabilisation; Chapter 7 : South Africa's regional policy: recent developments and future prospects; Section II : Global and national constraints on development; Chapter 8 : Trade, debt and problems of national policy; Chapter 9 : Three case-studies: Zimbabwe, Malawi, Angola; Section III: The roles of Britain and the European Community; Chapter 10 : The role and responsibilities of Britain; Chapter 11 : The role and responsibilities of the European Community; Section IV: Conclusions; Chapter 12 : Summary and key considerations; Notes, Appendices
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978-0-85598-104-4
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