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One often overlooked aspect of Jimmy Carter’s foreign policy was his tough-as-nails-approach in dealing with two racist African states: South Africa and Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).
South Africa was a prosperous but troubled nation. Social tensions were high, the country was under international trade embargoes, and most pressingly, they were engaged in a high-stakes insurgency ...
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He appreciated how the civil rights movement had helped liberate the US South from its regressive past, and he regretted that he had not been an active participant in the movement. When I asked Carter ...
South Africa’s first official television broadcast was aired 49 years ago, on 5 January 1976, many years behind the rest of ...