Kenneth Kaunda the United States and Southern Africa

Kenneth Kaunda  the United States and Southern Africa
Author: Andrew DeRoche
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014
Genre: Africa, Southern
ISBN: 1474267653

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"Kenneth Kaunda, the United States and Southern Africa carefully examines US policy towards the southern African region between 1974, when Portugal granted independence to its colonies of Angola and Mozambique, and 1984, the last full year of the Reagan administration's Constructive Engagement approach. It focuses on the role of Zambian president Kenneth Kaunda, the key facilitator of international diplomacy towards the dangerous neighborhood surrounding his nation. The main themes include the influence of race, national security, economics, and African agency on international relations during the height of the Cold War. Andy DeRoche focuses on key issues such as the civil war in Angola, the fight against apartheid, the struggle for Namibia's independence, the transition from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe, and bilateral US/ Zambian relations. The approach is traditional diplomatic history based on archival research in Zambia and the USA as well as interviews with key players such as Kaunda, Mark Chona, Siteke Mwale, Vernon Mwaanga, Chester Crocker, and Frank Wisner. The result offers an important new insight into the nuances of US policy toward southern Africa during the hottest days of the Cold War."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

Kenneth Kaunda the United States and Southern Africa

Kenneth Kaunda  the United States and Southern Africa
Author: Andy DeRoche
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-05-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781474267649

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Kenneth Kaunda, the United States and Southern Africa carefully examines US policy towards the southern African region between 1974, when Portugal granted independence to its colonies of Angola and Mozambique, and 1984, the last full year of the Reagan administration's Constructive Engagement approach. It focuses on the role of Zambian president Kenneth Kaunda, the key facilitator of international diplomacy towards the dangerous neighborhood surrounding his nation. The main themes include the influence of race, national security, economics, and African agency on international relations during the height of the Cold War. Andy DeRoche focuses on key issues such as the civil war in Angola, the fight against apartheid, the struggle for Namibia's independence, the transition from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe, and bilateral US/ Zambian relations. The approach is traditional diplomatic history based on archival research in Zambia and the USA as well as interviews with key players such as Kaunda, Mark Chona, Siteke Mwale, Vernon Mwaanga, Chester Crocker, and Frank Wisner. The result offers an important new insight into the nuances of US policy toward southern Africa during the hottest days of the Cold War.

The United States and Southern Africa

The United States and Southern Africa
Author: Charles H. Percy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1976
Genre: Africa, Southern
ISBN: PURD:32754076920887

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Kaunda and Southern Africa

Kaunda and Southern Africa
Author: Stephen Chan
Publsiher: British Academic Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1992-12-31
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015028451113

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This book examines the former Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda's political philosophy and practice, and considers the conflicting views of the man and his policies - moralist or collaborator with South Africa, practitioner of realpolitik or promoter of peace. The author compares Kaunda with Mugabe, and assesses their respective contribution to the fight against apartheid in South Africa as well as the general effect of their policies on the region. The author also considers the moves towards multi-party democracy in Zambia which eventually led to Kaunda's removal from office.

Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia

Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia
Author: Fergus Macpherson
Publsiher: Lusaka ; New York : Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1974
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015001661415

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Kaunda and Southern Africa

Kaunda and Southern Africa
Author: Stephen Chan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1992
Genre: South Africa
ISBN: 0755692500

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"This book examines the former Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda's political philosophy and practice, and considers the conflicting views of the man and his policies - moralist or collaborator with South Africa, practitioner of realpolitik or promoter of peace. The author compares Kaunda with Mugabe, and assesses their respective contribution to the fight against apartheid in South Africa as well as the general effect of their policies on the region. The author also considers the moves towards multi-party democracy in Zambia which eventually led to Kaunda's removal from office."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

Kenneth David Kaunda

Kenneth David Kaunda
Author: Tiyaonse Chisanga Kabwe,SAPES Trust,Southern Africa Regional Institute for Policy Studies
Publsiher: Sapes Books
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015053179407

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Kenneth Kaunda bowed out of office after his long tenure in Zambia, when he lost the election in 1991. Some of the letters and messages he received at that time, from all over the world and various walks of life, are presented here, together with an analysis. The letters raise many issues concerning Kaunda's positive contribution to Zambia, Africa, and the rest of the world: not least the view that he was the person responsible for the peace and good will that reigned in Zambia during the transition to multi-party politics. The book assesses whether the letters were more than conventional commiserations, and the conclusion is that they represented more. A final chapter examines how President Chiluba handled the 1996 elections, the manner of winning comparing unfavourably with Kaunda's conduct.

Zambia Independence and Beyond

Zambia  Independence and Beyond
Author: Kenneth David Kaunda
Publsiher: London, Nelson
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1966
Genre: Presidents
ISBN: UOM:39015066036255

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SCOTT (copy 1) from the John Holmes Library collection.