In Sight of Surrender: The U.S. Sanctions Campaign Against South Africa, 1946-1993
By (Author) Les de Villiers
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th January 1995
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
International economics
Geopolitics
337.73068
Hardback
248
A former Senior Deputy Secretary of Information in Pretoria shows how U.S. economic and trade sanctions against South Africa brought about radical political change there. This insider history describes how commercial, cultural, and diplomatic punitive measures over almost 40 years transformed the social and political system of the nation and brought about the demise of apartheid policies and the elections of 1994. This lively, timely, and thought-providing account, easy-to-read and well-written, will interest students, teachers, and general readers concerned with international affairs, global economic relations, and world history. As a participant in the events in South Africa, de Villiers uses a wide range of primary and secondary sources and oral testimony in his critical examination of the efforts of various anti-apartheid and prosanctions groups and shows how devastating formal and informal measures can be. He provides a perspective also for understanding the new bilateral relationship between South Africa and the United States today and the effectiveness of sanctions as a foreign policy tool. This lively, timely, and thought-providing account, easy-to-read and well-written, will interest students, teachers, public policymakers, businessmen, and general readers concerned with international affairs, global economic relations, and world history.
The author has written an interesting and engaging book on the politics of economic sanctions imposed on South Africa beginning in the 1940s and reaching their height in the late 1980s. Highly recommended for undergraduate libraries.-Choice
"The author has written an interesting and engaging book on the politics of economic sanctions imposed on South Africa beginning in the 1940s and reaching their height in the late 1980s. Highly recommended for undergraduate libraries."-Choice
LES de VILLIERS spent 10 years in the United States and Canada as a senior South African diplomat before becoming Senior Deputy Secretary of Information in Pretoria. Today, as a consultant in the U.S., his writings on business and international relations appear in newspapers and business and academic periodicals. He is a featured speaker and participant in radio and TV discussions.