286 Pages
by
Routledge
286 Pages
by
Routledge
286 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1978, Britain and the Politics of Rhodesian Independence is a study of British policy towards Rhodesia and an account of the failure of both Labour and Conservative governments to find a satisfactory solution to its ‘decolonization’. The essential bar to a solution was that the British government had, in Rhodesia, responsibility but no power. Force being ruled out, and... Read more
1. The Independence Issue 2. The Labour Government’s Inheritance 3. The Failure of a Mission 4. The Illegal Declaration of Independence 5. Dealing with Illegality 6. The Tiger Disaster 7. An Act of Gratuitous Cruelty 8. The Second Round 9. The Salisbury Sell-Out 10. The Test of Acceptability 11. A Time for Reflection 12. The New Realities 13. Resolving the Conflict 14. Redressing the Balance
Biography
Elaine Windrich was formerly Professor of Political Science at Stanford University, USA.






