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Part I. Introduction: 1. Framework for analysis; 2. Some secondary case studies; Part II. Political and Diplomatic Isolation: 3. The pariah image; 4. International recognition; 5. Diplomatic recognition; 6. IGO membership and conference participation; 7. International treaties; 8. Official visits; 9. International censure and support; Part III. Economic Isolation: 10. Trade relations; 11. Investment, loans and technology transfer; 12. Foreign aid; Part IV. Military Isolation: 13. Military agreements, representation and visits; 14. Arms transfers; 15. Military aid and cooperation; Part V. Socio-Cultural Isolation: 16. Cultural agreements and INGO membership; 17. Travel, tourism, air and sea and other transport links; 18. Sport, art and entertainment, academic and other exchanges; Part VI. Conclusion: 19. A summary of findings and an agenda for further research; References; Index.

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This 1991 book examines a largely neglected phenomenon in the field of international relations - the concept of the isolated state.

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"Put to the test, Geldenhuys's framework appears to be a valid instrument for comparative research and produces some interesting conclusions." Petrus W. Liebenberg, Orbis

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