Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... South Africa presumably will always remain willing to ac- quire title to that portion of the South African capital stock previously held by foreigners . As the degree of foreign disinvestment grows , falling asset prices will encourage ...
... South Africa presumably will always remain willing to ac- quire title to that portion of the South African capital stock previously held by foreigners . As the degree of foreign disinvestment grows , falling asset prices will encourage ...
Page 536
... South Africa might well encourage more active resistance by raising blacks ' expectations of suc- cessful opposition . Thus apartheid would be diminished because greater black South African political participation in anti - apartheid ...
... South Africa might well encourage more active resistance by raising blacks ' expectations of suc- cessful opposition . Thus apartheid would be diminished because greater black South African political participation in anti - apartheid ...
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... South Africans . Moreover , even if such sanctions were economically effective ( i.e. , if clear losses to white South Africans ensued ) , it is not clear that those sanctions would avoid being counterproductive ; i.e. , they could ...
... South Africans . Moreover , even if such sanctions were economically effective ( i.e. , if clear losses to white South Africans ensued ) , it is not clear that those sanctions would avoid being counterproductive ; i.e. , they could ...
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