South Africa and International Relations Between the Two World Wars - The League of Nations Dimension (Paperback)


This is a study of South Africa's involvement in the League of Nations, and in the wider world of international relations which opened up after the First World War. It examines South Africa's role as a founder member of the League and thereby throws light on the country's foreign policy in the interwar period. history.

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This is a study of South Africa's involvement in the League of Nations, and in the wider world of international relations which opened up after the First World War. It examines South Africa's role as a founder member of the League and thereby throws light on the country's foreign policy in the interwar period. history.

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Imprint

Wits University Press

Country of origin

South Africa

Release date

December 1991

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Dimensions

210 x 147mm (L x W)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

220

ISBN-13

978-0-85494-936-6

Barcode

9780854949366

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LSN

0-85494-936-4



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