Expert history of conflict and cooperation-how landlocked small state reduced its dependency upon its neighbors in South Africa.
Maps Chronology Preface Introduction Issues in High Politics Territorial Integrity and Identity The Burdens and Management of Political Refugees Responding to Cross-Border Violence Issues in Low Politics Developing an Educational and Scientific Infrastructure Developing an Administrative Structure Transportation, Tourism, and Communications Trade, Currency, Investment, and Aid Migrant Labor Conclusion Abbreviations Notes Selected Bibliography Index
RICHARD DALE, Associate Professor of Political Science, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, has been engaged in research about Southern Africa for over 30 years. He has visited Botswana and done research there and in four neighboring states on five different occasions and has written at length on the region.
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