1976
DOI: 10.5771/0506-7286-1976-4-503
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Die Südafrikapolitik der Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1968-1972

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“…Finally, it kept close ties with white-ruled South Africa into the 1960s due to a long-time admiration for the dominant Afrikaner minority and the presence of German settlers and their descendants. 7 This article also connects the foregoing history to the small body of literature that finds development aid of limited or little use in modifying the behaviour of recipient governments. US President John Kennedy's 'engagement' policy of trying to win over Third World leaders combined professions of respect with US development aid.…”
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“…Finally, it kept close ties with white-ruled South Africa into the 1960s due to a long-time admiration for the dominant Afrikaner minority and the presence of German settlers and their descendants. 7 This article also connects the foregoing history to the small body of literature that finds development aid of limited or little use in modifying the behaviour of recipient governments. US President John Kennedy's 'engagement' policy of trying to win over Third World leaders combined professions of respect with US development aid.…”
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confidence: 95%