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Thomas M. Callaghy • 11 Items / 5 Books, 1 Article, 5 Reviews
South Africa in Southern Africa (1983)
The Intensifying Vortex of Violence
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    International Relations (Review)
    South Africa in Southern Africa, by Thomas M. Callaghy
    1. South Africa in Southern Africa by Thomas M. Callaghy
    American Political Science Review, March 1985, p. 256
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    Recent Books on International Relations (6 Reviews)
    Africa
    1. No Shortcuts to Progress by Goran Hyden
    2. Poor Countries of Africa
    3. Change in South Africa by Christopher R. Hill
    4. South Africa in Southern Africa by Thomas M. Callaghy
    5. Ethiopia, Great Britain, and the United States, 1941-1974 by Harold G. Marcus
    6. The Emperor: Downfall of an Autocrat by Ryszard Kapuscinski
    Foreign Affairs, Winter 1983, pp. 475-476
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    Book Reviews (12 Reviews)
    On Africa
    1. JFK: Ordeal in Africa by Richard D. Mahoney
    2. Afrikaner Political Thought by Andre Du Toit and Hermann Giliomee
    3. South Africa in Southern Africa by Thomas M. Callaghy
    4. Mozambique: From Colonialism to Revolution, 1900-1982 by Allen F. Isaacman and Barbara Isaacman
    5. International Politics in Southern Africa by Gwendolen M. Carter and Patrick O'Meara
    6. Political Leadership in Africa by John R. Cartwright
    7. Zimbabwe: A Revolution That Lost Its Way by Andre Astrow
    8. An Introduction to Nigerian Government and Politics by Billy J. Dudley
    9. Yearbook of International Organizations 1983/84, Vol. I
    10. Directory of Special Libraries and Information Centers by Brigitte T. Darnay
    11. The Soviet View of U.S. Strategic Doctrine by Jonathan Samuel Lockwood
    12. China Briefing, 1982 by Richard C. Bush
    Current History, March 1984, pp. 129-138