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Title   UK, South Africa and relations with Zimbabwe: Memorandum, Evidence to the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee on UK-South Africa relations
Author Kibble, Steve; CIIR
Edition PDF
Published London; House of Commons
Year 2003-10-06
Pages 13
Abstract In this evidence to the house of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee, Steve Kibble (Catholic Institute for International Relations) analyses the reasons for South Africa's policy on Zimbabwe, and recommends how the United Kingdom should proceed on its policy on the crisis in Zimbabwe.
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Country Europe , South-Africa , Zimbabwe
Themes
  • Governments
  • International Relations
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