Fr. 69.00

Peace in Southern Africa - The Lancaster House Conference on Rhodesia, 1979

English · Paperback / Softback

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List of contents

Also of Interest -- Preface -- Introduction -- Setting the Stage -- The Delegations -- Overture and the Constitution -- The Transition -- The Ceasefire -- Denouement -- Accounting for Success -- Third Encounters of the Close Kind: Dominant Third-Party Mediation

About the author

Mr. Davidow was able to observe the events surrounding the creation of Zimbabwe from a unique vantage point. A career Foreign Service officer working with southern African affairs during most of the last decade, he was in 1979 the first U.S. official to be posted in Rhodesia since the withdrawal of U.S. officials from that country in 1970. During the 1982-198S academic year, Mr. Davidow was a fellow of the Center for International Affairs at Harvard University.

Summary

A Peace in Southern Africa details the personalities, the events, and the negotiating tactics of the Lancaster House Conference that brought peace to Rhodesia/Zimbabwe.

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