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dc.description.abstractSouth Africa’s program of granting sham self-government to its scattered, overcrowded, and resource-poor “Bantu reserves” must be seen, first and foremost, as a response to the rapid decolonization which has taken place since the late 1950’s in the rest of Africa. By granting all of it’s the African inhabitants “citizenship” in the various “Bantu homelands”, South Africa intends to make the super-exploitation of these nearly fifteen million people more palatable to world public opinion at least in the west, if not also in Africa; once the Bantustans have been set up, South Africa can maintain that its African workers are “foreigners” Black countries.en
dc.titleSouth Africa's Bantustans: illusion and realityen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS::DECOLONIZATION, TRUSTEESHIP AND APARTHEID::BANTUSTANSen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS::DECOLONIZATION, TRUSTEESHIP AND APARTHEID::BANTUSTANSen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS::DECOLONIZATION, TRUSTEESHIP AND APARTHEID::BANTUSTANSen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS::DECOLONIZATION, TRUSTEESHIP AND APARTHEID::APARTHEIDen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS::DECOLONIZATION, TRUSTEESHIP AND APARTHEID::APARTHEIDen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS::DECOLONIZATION, TRUSTEESHIP AND APARTHEID::APARTHEIDen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS::INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS::FOREIGN INTERESTSen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS::INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS::FOREIGN INTERESTSen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS::INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS::FOREIGN INTERESTSen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS::POLITICAL CONDITIONS, INSTITUTIONS, MOVEMENTS::POLITICAL CONDITIONSen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS::POLITICAL CONDITIONS, INSTITUTIONS, MOVEMENTS::POLITICAL CONDITIONSen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS::POLITICAL CONDITIONS, INSTITUTIONS, MOVEMENTS::POLITICAL CONDITIONSen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS::DECOLONIZATION, TRUSTEESHIP AND APARTHEID::DECOLONIZATIONen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS::DECOLONIZATION, TRUSTEESHIP AND APARTHEID::DECOLONIZATIONen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS::DECOLONIZATION, TRUSTEESHIP AND APARTHEID::DECOLONIZATIONen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::GEOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTORS::AFRICA::SOUTH AFRICAen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::GEOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTORS::AFRICA::SOUTH AFRICAen
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomyUNBIS::GEOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTORS::AFRICA::SOUTH AFRICAen
uneca.creatorCorporate.fulltaxonomyCorporate Authors::United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa. African Institute for Economic Development and Planning(IDEP)en
ags.creatorCorporateUnited Nations. Economic Commission for Africa. African Institute for Economic Development and Planning(IDEP)en
ags.subjectClassification01.01.00 POLITICAL CONDITIONS, INSTITUTIONS, MOVEMENTSen
ags.descriptionNotesConference on the socio-economic trends and policies in Southern Africa (Dar- es-Salam, 29 November-7 December 1975)en
ags.publisherPlaceDakaren
ags.publisherNameUN. IDEPen
dc.date.accessioned2019-10-18T08:43:47Z
dc.date.available2019-10-18T08:43:47Z
dc.date.issued1975-09
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10855/42729
dc.format.extent24 p.
dc.languageeng
dc.typeWorking paper
uneca.workflow.processedtrue
ags.creatorPersonalMorrock, Richard
ags.availabilityNumberb11953858
ags.availabilityNumber1975
ags.availabilityLocationIDEP
ags.rights.termsofusepublic
ags.RNCS/2528-2
ags.JNb11953858
uneca.language.supporteden


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